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Charlie Austin - Sold to West Brom - 4M


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Erm, who gives a ****, seriously? The weathers nice, get out and have some fun in it rather than having a go at some bloke who plays football for a team he doesn't support.

 

Good post, Jeff. The endless bitterness on here about players and managers who are leaving or who have already left for pastures new just like players and managers do at every club and always have done is getting mind numbingly boring.

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Erm, who gives a ****, seriously? The weathers nice, get out and have some fun in it rather than having a go at some bloke who plays football for a team he doesn't support.
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  • 3 weeks later...

SSN linking Sheff Utd...

 

SHEFF UTD WANT AUSTIN

 

Sheffield United have enquired about the availability of Charlie Austin, according to Sky sources.

 

Southampton would accept an offer in the region of £10m.

 

The 29-year-old scored twice for Southampton in 20 appearances in the Premier League last season.

 

I’d be surprised at that fee and his wages.

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Why would we pay any of his wages if he went to another PL team?????????????????????????

 

Because Sheffield Utd won't pay his £70k-ish a week? Nor would any club who would realistically be interested.

 

Quite likely we'll end up paying a chunk for the rest of his Saints contract IE next summer. I'd really wouldn't be surprised as it's just a year left on his deal, we either loan him out with full wages paid by the other club, OR it's a permanent on say £5-6m with a contribution towards his wages.

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He won't be next week. The fact that he is permanently crocked and can't run is more pertinent than a random birth event.

 

Austin is injured less than Ings.

Ings is 27 and ended injured for 2 years at Liverpool, hardly played and we paid fricking 20m for him.

 

On that basis, Austin is worth 10m

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Aaand as if by magic he's gone down to evens to join them. Sky sports news/Sky bet win again. 10m clealry just a figure plucked out if nowhere seconds before the article is posted.

 

Probably this.

 

Reminds me of their “Paul Hart to become next Southampton manager” story from a few years ago.

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In English football, £10 million in 2019 is roughly the equivalent of £1.5 million about 20 years ago.

 

You may baulk at the fee but it's probably about right for a player like Austin.

 

Think along the lines of John Beresford, David Hirst etc. when they joined us.

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Bournemouth got £6m for Lewis Grabban from a Championship club. He's older than Austin and never scored a goal for Bournemouth. Probably on a lower wage though.

 

last point is key. Complete cost over course of the contract is what really matters to the finance bods.

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£10m?! Christ alive.

 

Yes but as said before we should stop being so bloody humble about selling our players. £10m is bugler all in today's market and if he scores 8 or 10 goals for them he'd be a bargain. He's not useless as many exclaim on here just that he doesn't fit Ralph's plan; don't forget Ralph is not pushing him out the door, because of his positive influence in the dressing room

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No need for the animosity. Charlie didn't change his character, physique, injury issues and knack for scoring a goal or 2 since he came here, we knew what we were getting and we got it, I mean that in the positive sense. Good luck Charlie, you gave what you could.

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