Et steg opp er vell fortjent for Austin, han leder mange av børsene i Norge og grunnen til det er fordi han er en veldig komplett fotballspiller. Han er en av de beste ballvinnerne i Skandinavia og jobber og sliter, samtidig som han bidrar framover med en utmerket pasningsfot... Håper du drar for din egen skyld, det er også veldig fortjent at du endelig blir sett av andre klubber!
Austin: â - Premier League would be a good step Branns Rodolph Austin is wanted by QPR. Rodolphe Austin has had a brilliant season so far for the Fire and tops player exchanges around the country. The agent of the player told VG on Monday that Queens Park Rangers are planning bid for midfield warrior. Although not jamaicaneren talked with the agent for over two weeks. Austin told TV 2 that he will not focus on other things than football, but admits that a major league would have been appropriate. "I can not say that I would play in a bigger league, it would not be honest. But I have not talked to my agent in two weeks and I have told him that I will not know anything about this. I will just focus on football." Ambitious person Fire-player says that he has big ambitions and a move to QPR and the Premier League would be a good step. "I am an ambitious person and if something happens then it would be a good step." Skarsfjord think Austin is as good as Kara Fire coach Rune Skarsfjord takes transitions easy. Northerner tells TV 2 that he sees it as positive that the club's players will be followed by bigger clubs and that he will not be surprised if it will bid for Austin. "No, it is quite natural that some of our players followed.There is more proof that we are doing something right and it's nice for the players too. There we received with joy on the precept and stakeholders around our players. Tromsø Kara has been priced at 50 million, Fire coach thinks Austin is as good as Kara, but will not talk about price. "I put him next to Kara, so I reckon that Høgmo sends down Kara soon", jokes Skarsfjord. Brann coach will still not compare the cost of the two players, but says that both Austin and Kara play in the major leagues. " I will not compare two players that way. They are two very good football players who both certainly have the opportunity to play in another league. For Rudi's part, he is a great development and it may, he is a good NOK place where he is."
QPR want to buy Austin Brann midfielder wars can end in England. TROND ROGER WHATFIELD Profile E-mail Print Share on Origo Share Posted 01.08.2011 at 9:48 Updated 08/02/2011 at 12:17 FEATURED TEAMS AND PLAYERS Players: Rodolphe Austin , Rodolphe Austin Teams: Fire , Queens Park Rangers , Queen of the South , Queens Park Rangers , Rangers , England Rodolphe Austin Born: 01/06/1985 Height: 183 cm Country: Jamaica Team: Fire Position: Midfielder Agent claims Queens Park Rangers are still interested. In January, BA announced that the fire had turned down a loan offer from Queens Park Rangers on Rodolphe Austin. The request came through Austin's English agent, Phillip Graham. Football agent, however, was certain that the English would try a new offensive this summer. "They have a great sense of" Rudy ", and the chance that they come back for the summer is great. If they are promoted, they will have money for a permanent appointment, and then fire him go, "said Graham to BA on 25 January. Promotion to the Premier League was there and according to the agent sees the club still in Brann hard-playing midfielder as a reinforcement. To VG said Graham it is only a question of money before QPR submit a concrete bid for jamaicaneren. - He will have him. Assistant coach will have him. Head scout will have him. I have very good contact with QPR, and they freed up funds in August, they will buy Austin, says Graham said. Fire coach Rune Skarsfjord are notoriously prepared that he may lose the jewel, but stresses that the fire has not yet received serious inquiries. - We will not stand in the way of some players on some good offers from bigger clubs. But as of now there is nothing concrete, said Skarsfjord to VG. http://www.ba.no/sport/fotball/brann/article5687488.ece
Personally i hope it ain't true, mediocre player that's only good at kicking lumps of his opponents This smells of agent collaboration, why else are we looking at players from a mediocre team in a poor league? But that's my own opinion, others, including the avarege rating are rating him among the best in the league (poor league though). The other lad mentioned, Kara from Tromso is pure quality and who we really should look into, might be the next big thing. The stumbling block though would be the price, around the £5 mill mark so that would def rule us out... Teams chasing him are Schalke 04, Wolfsburg, Stuttgart, Lyon, Bordeaux, Stoke and Arsenal. The only team chasing Austin are QPR, need i say more?
"A poor mans Paul Ince" 1/2 as good would do! Tony Pulis tried to sign him didn't he, and he seems to be a good judge.