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Originally posted by MYU View PostI can't see no such demands from CA, The Telegraph must be getting so desperate.
my personal view on the Austin situation is he's under contract, gets paid a lot of money to do a job and bottom line is he's 'our player!! Now he's young, homegrown, had an internatioal call up (could be the start of many), proven goal scorer, if in a half decent side with decent dellivery every week he would score for fun imo. £15m is an absolute minimun fee we should be looking for.......and sorry Charlie but at this stage its not up to you. (not that I belive whats been reported as Ive learnt to take 'all' reports with a pinch of salt)SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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Originally posted by Nick View Posttbh that was my intial thought....He obviously wants to play Premiership fotball but he's also made it clear that if he's hete next season so be it, as he's happy and settled here. But suppose on the flip side he did make those coments right at the beggining of the transfer window before any big clubs showed any interest. Now he's had time to think/dream his desire to play at the top level might be a lot bigger (and to be fair who would blame him)
my personal view on the Austin situation is he's under contract, gets paid a lot of money to do a job and bottom line is he's 'our player!! Now he's young, homegrown, had an internatioal call up (could be the start of many), proven goal scorer, if in a half decent side with decent dellivery every week he would score for fun imo. £15m is an absolute minimun fee we should be looking for.......and sorry Charlie but at this stage its not up to you. (not that I belive whats been reported as Ive learnt to take 'all' reports with a pinch of salt)
He may have changed his mind but no way I think he made those demands, he know's he's worth more than 10m.
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Not a single quote from charlie, saying that he wants his price reduced. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...al-buyers.html
Only saggy chops is quoted.Soldier: "im on reconnaissance sir.. im looking for our camouflage expert.. have you seen him?"
Lovejoy: "No?!"
Soldier: "GOD DAMNIT THAT GUYS GOOD!"
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Originally posted by Nick View PostTelegraph say Chaz wants his price tag reduced...
As said earlier:
Originally posted by Hove Ranger View PostThere isnt any direct quotes from Charlie so am sceptical
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I'd rather keep him and risk losing him for nothing rather that accept a low bid. Any replacement worth his salt will cost £5m at best and is unlikely to be as good. Austin is the best striker at QPR since Sir Les and the most natural scorer since Clive Allen in the 80s.
Agree totally would rather him see out his contract than let him walk away on the cheap, when you think whats been paid for some strikers, i.e. Soldado £20M+ Sturridge, Ings,Remy,McCormack at Fulham £12, Charlie should not be allowed to leave for less than £15M, but knowing our boards track record they will capitulate again and accept far less than he's worth,
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You can be one million per cent certain every single human at the club wants to keep him and let him leave for free mate, cos this board doesnt care about fifteen million in any way, if it means twenty goals and promotion...... its purely that he doesnt want to stay, and you cant keep a player if he doesnt want to be at a club anymore unfortunately.
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Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostYou can be one million per cent certain every single human at the club wants to keep him and let him leave for free mate, cos this board doesnt care about fifteen million in any way, if it means twenty goals and promotion...... its purely that he doesnt want to stay, and you cant keep a player if he doesnt want to be at a club anymore unfortunately.
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