http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-move-is-not-right-im-not-going-10485131.html
Let's hope he sticks to it but no reason to doubt!
Let's hope he sticks to it but no reason to doubt!
Here's hoping - no doubt some of the PL strugglers will come calling in January, but if we are flying high there should be no reason he wouldn't want to see the season out.
Read this article too, says Charlie is after same money as Green and Fer to sign contract extension- get it sorted SLF!
http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/qprs-charlie-austin-set-demand-9981457
Here's hoping - no doubt some of the PL strugglers will come calling in January, but if we are flying high there should be no reason he wouldn't want to see the season out.
Read this article too, says Charlie is after same money as Green and Fer to sign contract extension- get it sorted SLF!
http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/qprs-charlie-austin-set-demand-9981457
That's a fair enough demand when you put it like that.
He should get more than Green. How many goals has he scored ffs?

He could have bagged quite a few, but he's not greedy, he normally palms or punches them out and lets others score...He should get more than Green. How many goals has he scored ffs?
I agree ,until Green starts scoring, his wages should be reduced not increased!
Not according to this story, but perhaps the quotes are taken out of context?
Charlie Austin Wants The “Right” Premier League Move In January
Newcastle United could still sign the striker in January
Matt Smith
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according to the Independent.
Newcastle United have been heavily linked with the Queens Park Rangers striker this summer but decided to not pay the £15 million asking price as the club had concerns about Austin’s injury problems.
The frontman ended up staying at the Championship club but it’s thought that Steve McClaren is still interested in signing the English forward and the player hasn’t ruled out a future move.
Speaking to the Independent Austin has revealed that he is focused on making sure that QPR gain promotion back to the Premier League but has stated that he would be open to a move when the transfer window re-opens in January.
The 26-year-old, said:
“It’s a massive move and I want to be at an established Premier League club.
“One that is going forward and one that I feel will suit me.
“I know a lot goes around because of the [4-4-2] way QPR played last year and they will question whether I can play as a one. “It has come up over the summer so that is another little hurdle you have to negotiate.
“I just feel that if something comes up and the club is the right one for me to go to, that will be it. The ones that came up this summer were not right for me.”
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Despite Aleksandar Mitrovic having already arrived from Anderlecht, Newcastle have remained hopeful of bringing in another striker and have chased Austin for the last two months but decided that he wasn’t worth paying big money for.
It will be interesting to see if the Magpies continue their pursuit of the striker in January where he will be free to start negotiations with what would be expected to be a large number of clubs.
http://whatculture.com/sport/charlie-austin-wants-the-right-premier-league-move-in-january.php
Jesus I hope what absolute ****e. My ass cheeks have more journalistic value.Not according to this story, but perhaps the quotes are taken out of context?
Charlie Austin Wants The “Right” Premier League Move In January
Newcastle United could still sign the striker in January
Matt Smith
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John Walton/EMPICS Sport
according to the Independent.
Newcastle United have been heavily linked with the Queens Park Rangers striker this summer but decided to not pay the £15 million asking price as the club had concerns about Austin’s injury problems.
The frontman ended up staying at the Championship club but it’s thought that Steve McClaren is still interested in signing the English forward and the player hasn’t ruled out a future move.
Speaking to the Independent Austin has revealed that he is focused on making sure that QPR gain promotion back to the Premier League but has stated that he would be open to a move when the transfer window re-opens in January.
The 26-year-old, said:
“It’s a massive move and I want to be at an established Premier League club.
“One that is going forward and one that I feel will suit me.
“I know a lot goes around because of the [4-4-2] way QPR played last year and they will question whether I can play as a one. “It has come up over the summer so that is another little hurdle you have to negotiate.
“I just feel that if something comes up and the club is the right one for me to go to, that will be it. The ones that came up this summer were not right for me.”
You must log in or register to see images
Adam Davy/PA Wire
Despite Aleksandar Mitrovic having already arrived from Anderlecht, Newcastle have remained hopeful of bringing in another striker and have chased Austin for the last two months but decided that he wasn’t worth paying big money for.
It will be interesting to see if the Magpies continue their pursuit of the striker in January where he will be free to start negotiations with what would be expected to be a large number of clubs.
http://whatculture.com/sport/charlie-austin-wants-the-right-premier-league-move-in-january.php
Green should be fined for every mis-directed goal kick and throw!