Leeds have accepted a bid of £500k to sell Austin to Wigan, Redfearn has expressed that he would like to keep the player and told him so, it is all down to Austin now as he is undecided if he should accept the move or turn it down.
What Pearce was saying is 'I've been dropped cos i'm not very good'Former Leeds United defender Jason Pearce suggested to the Yorkshire Evening Post that one of the main problems at his now old club, is that Neil Redfearn didn’t know his best team.
Pearce said after his move that he ‘had to get out of there’ to show fans what he could achieve, implying that the team was changing on a weekly basis under Redfearn’s guidance.
Please note that Billy Sharp scored with his head proving you do NOT have to be a 6' 4" giant to scoreBilly Sharp gave his answer to his detractors and I think he will stay

Billy Sharp proved you do not have to accept the move and you can stay and fight and prove your worth.What Pearce was saying is 'I've been dropped cos i'm not very good'
Leeds United and Nottingham Forest could both make moves for Crystal Palace midfielder Barry Bannan, according to a report in the Daily Mirror.
Bannan is expected to leave Selhurst Park on deadline day and Leeds and Forest have both been tracking his availability for some time.
So Austin going nowhere lets hope we can get him to sign a contract extension now
Cani looks a done deal though and one would expect Tonge to go to Bradford but who wants Norris?
What pisses me off is as soon as Austin starts playing well, we decide to off load him. I see M.Smith scored again, another mistake letting him go IMO..Morning all, glad Sharp never left as those extra 2 points on Saturday could prove to be very valuable.
Redfearn obviously has zero say in who comes or goes, Austin has been playing better by all accounts and we have a team unbeaten this year in the league and it looks like we are going to have to shuffle it around, bit risky?
Sounds like sour grapes from a player who wasn't getting picked.Former Leeds United defender Jason Pearce suggested to the Yorkshire Evening Post that one of the main problems at his now old club, is that Neil Redfearn didn’t know his best team.
Pearce said after his move that he ‘had to get out of there’ to show fans what he could achieve, implying that the team was changing on a weekly basis under Redfearn’s guidance.