It's too bad it didn't work out for him or us this season however that will not dampen the many fine memories I'll have of Charlie scoring goals for us, a class act, thanks Chaz!
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This is probably going to be the safest thread ever posted on here, he will always have a special place in the hearts of QPR fans, it is a shame that things have gone a bit pear shaped for him, but I would wish him all the very best in whatever he does in the future, and to say a heartfelt thanks for the memories
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Originally posted by KevC59 View PostThis is probably going to be the safest thread ever posted on here, he will always have a special place in the hearts of QPR fans, it is a shame that things have gone a bit pear shaped for him, but I would wish him all the very best in whatever he does in the future, and to say a heartfelt thanks for the memories@gatorTFC
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Total respect for Charlie & what he’s done for the club, disappointing season but not all his fault, he’s a goal scorer & the service to him & other strikers has been abysmal, he’s not one of these players that run around & do & lot work, he’s box man box man & put in there & he will score, wish him & his family all the best
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Originally posted by FurtiveFox View PostHad great impact last season and I suspect a good person to have around the dressing room. Not really worked this season but that's life. Would have been interesting to see him have a spell of games alongside someone else up top but not to be.
Wish him best of luck for whatever comes next.
Sorry to see him go and thanks for the memories. At least he got to score a goal in his final home game.
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either the club as handled it badly or chas is on a winge up - clearly not Happy with the decision
charlie Austin admits he feels ‘let down’ by the way Queens Park Rangers have handled his recent departure.
When asked if he felt let down by the way the club handled his departure, Austin told talkSPORT: “I’m going to go out on a limb and say ‘yes’, in a way.
“I felt like we had a good enough relationship, and, in a different scenario, it might have been treated a little bit better.
“I’m not saying the club has to hand out contracts, but I thought I might have had a conversation about next year. It was like they cut ties and that was it.
Time is up, unfortunately,” said the experienced forward. “The club, I suppose want to go in a different direction. There wasn’t even a conversation to extend for another year or anything.
I was in the office. Les (Ferdinand) is not very well or something so I was on zoom to him. The CEO was there and asked me about the season, we had a bit of chat which is really pointless considering the conversation went the way it did.
But what annoyed me a little bit is that they asked me if I was going to retire. I’m 33
“I guess that’s football, it’s a business at the end of the day.
“I left the training ground today, said goodbye to the kitman and the reception lady – I’d known them from the first time.
“It was quite sad, and people don’t see that side of it.”
Austin added that he is open to offers from clubs ahead of the 2022-23 campaign – and he, categorically, is not retiring!
giving Talksport what they want to hear! He will always be a Legend at the Club but i hope his pride and the need for a good soundbite doesn't damage that!
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Originally posted by swede View PostShow us that u love us and ask the club for a new contract - pay as you play or for free. You have enough money, and dont need any more. Show your love in behavior. Not in words.
We need to save money and bring in younger forwards who are more manoeuvrable and someone who can hold the ball up.
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