Why was Austin missing today? We lacked a target player today.
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Like he would have made any difference, get real folks !
we keep coming back to the "Charlie " question, the man is shot to pieces, too unfit, too overweight, too slow, bad attitude, but will always be a legend at the club, time to call it a day in my opinion, he is someone who could be a disruptive influence at times, I think.
he can also help the younger players if his mind is right. But as a good player, no, not anymore I'm afraid, just my humble opinion, I know he still has his champions on here
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Originally posted by KevC59 View PostLike he would have made any difference, get real folks !
we keep coming back to the "Charlie " question, the man is shot to pieces, too unfit, too overweight, too slow, bad attitude, but will always be a legend at the club, time to call it a day in my opinion, he is someone who could be a disruptive influence at times, I think.
he can also help the younger players if his mind is right. But as a good player, no, not anymore I'm afraid, just my humble opinion, I know he still has his champions on here
The main problem for me is the lack of attacking football and service to the attackers. We play way too much passing the ball backwards and sideways in our own half.
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Originally posted by 222lepo View PostHave a feeling Austin and Warburton are not the best of friends. I think Austin will be gone in the summer.
Love the man but he's a crock now. No pace, urgency, lack of fitness and mobility and not to mention a drain on wages.
A legend for us in times gone by but just not up to the rigors of this level any more.
Would make a good coach I'd say but as for playing time, It's a no from me.
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Originally posted by Jimmy Floyd Rabbit View Post
I'm sorry to say this but it would be absolutely no loss.
Love the man but he's a crock now. No pace, urgency, lack of fitness and mobility and not to mention a drain on wages.
A legend for us in times gone by but just not up to the rigors of this level any more.
Would make a good coach I'd say but as for playing time, It's a no from me.
I think offering him a Coaching role within the club, perhaps with the U18s would be a good idea now.
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Originally posted by ConorQPR2000 View Post
I think Austin will retire at the end of the season tbh, it does feel like it is coming.
I think offering him a Coaching role within the club, perhaps with the U18s would be a good idea now.
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Judging by his social media Austin appears to have been absorbed and overwhelmed by the imminent whelping of his mutt these past few days.
As for using Chaz as a mentor to young players I think there are better role models out there - Chaz is too lairy and prone to indiscipline and petulance in my view. I'm not knocking him, some players need to have that fire in their belly and play on the edge/limit of the rules to perform and it does mostly works for Austin. I just don't see that particular mindset/approach as the optimum trait to pass on to developing young players.
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Originally posted by Abseits View PostChaz is too lairy and prone to indiscipline and petulance in my view.
I've only ever got the impression from what I've seen & heard is that he's great around the place and lifts players.
He's chirpy on the pitch and so he should be. We are lacking vocal leaders.
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