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Stone Cold Stunner as Reds target Austin?

Liverpool have reportedly been in contact with the representatives of in demand QPR striker Charlie Austin.

 

The former Swindon Town and Burnley man is also said to be interesting Chelsea who are on the lookout for a back up frontman to replace the departing Didier Drogba, while Southampton, Newcastle and Aston Villa remain keen on the £15m rated poacher who bagged 18 goals in his debut Premier League campaign this year.

 

The link with Austin and the Reds has been around for a few months and initially it appeared to lack any real foundation. It’s gotten stronger recently and clearly it’s coming from somewhere. A lot of it seems to be coming out of the North East so perhaps QPR are trying to force the hand of Newcastle - who have made him their number one target this summer - by throwing Liverpool’s name into the mix?

 

Alternatively it might be the Reds allowing themselves to be linked with Austin to show their main target Christian Benteke that they have other options if he doesn’t try to get Villa to lower their asking price. Most likely it’s the player’s agent trying to drum up more interest, but unlikely as it initially seems, perhaps the Reds genuinely do want Austin? He would certainly be in keeping with the 'buy British' nature of this summer’s business to date.

 

While a move for Austin's former team-mate Danny Ings didn’t exactly set the pulses racing, there was solid logic behind it as Ings is young, out of contract (and available for a low fee) and his all action style seems a good fit for how Brendan Rodgers likes his strikers to play. Austin on the other hand ticks none of those boxes. He’s 26 years old next month, he won’t come cheap and while he is certainly a goalscorer, he’s a penalty box striker and would have to adapt his game considerably to lead the line for this Liverpool team.

 

Normally you could file this one away under “tabloid nonsense” but the way Liverpool have conducted their transfer business in recent years would a move for Austin actually be that surprising?

 

 

 

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Rodgers is trying to turn us into England B when England A might not even get top 4. What is this English obsession?

 

Austin and Benteke are awful footballers. They're old fashioned centre forwards but so was Andy Carroll and Rodgers couldn't get rid of him quick enough. Not to even mention Ricky Lambert.

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It's not inconceivable that next year we'd start the season with the below XI.

 

----------------Ings-------Austin--------------

Lallana----------------------------------Milner

--------------Allen------Henderson-----------

Moreno-----Lovren-----Skrtel---------Clyne

-------------------Mignolet--------------------

 

We have truly become Aston Villa.

How very selective of you. I'd prefer to throw in Coutinho, Sakho, Can, Origi, Kovacic, Markovic, Ibe, but then you're very busy being a shithouse and I can see you've got no time to waste.

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"Only thing I'd add is that if this time last year we'd have forked out for the likes of an Ings or Austin instead of Mario we'd have comfortably made top four"

 

 

There's probably an element of truth in that but it doesn't mean it will be a good idea to sign them now.  We missed our chance last summer and now we're going to fall further behind

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Everyone knows foreign players are better.

Do you think Italian clubs fans ask, why are we signing so many Italians?

 

 

Juventus have signed Morata, Evra, Dybala, Khedira, Tevez, Llorente, Pogba, Isla, and Caceres in the last few seasons. They probably sign relatively few Italian players as they know that smaller Italian clubs would rinse them for players, therefore it's better to look elsewhere. You know, exactly how it is for us.

 

Every other club in Italy has a fraction of the transfer budget we have so they're not even really worth comparison. Most of them are scratching around for free transfers and loan deals, as the bottom half of La Liga has to as well. Napoli and Roma I guess are the next two and similarly they've done most of their buying abroad as well - De Guzman, Lopez, Koulibaly, Mertens, Callejon, Albiol, Higuain - Iturbe, Manolas, Cole, Strootman, Gervinho, Keita.  Lazio's rise up the table attributed in no small part down to some astute signings from abroad in the last season or two - Biglia, De Vrij, Anderson, Dordevic, etc. Southampton have essentially done the same thing for a few years. Try and produce some players from your academy, and spend the bulk of your resources on signing players from abroad that improve your first team. Most successful sides all over Europe do exactly the same.

 

It's with this in mind, and all of the evidence that spunking all of your money on players already playing in the league you play in, often English players, often playing for clubs below you (which you then help to bridge the gap between the teams), paying twice maybe even three times what players are actually worth, seems to suggest that it isn't a very good idea. Which is why I find your post, and the one that said exactly the same thing about a week ago, and the one before that a week previous, to be a little odd. Why would you possibly want us to continue with a strategy that clearly doesn't work?

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Why would you possibly want us to continue with a strategy that clearly doesn't work?

It's either the Rodgers ego (the quote about him wanting to show English players are as good/technical as anywhere else if he can coach them) or he thinks the media will give him an easy ride if he's buying English players

 

The value is just horrific though and we buy players from mid-table teams who don't have the mentality to step up. Lallana's a good footballer but nobody can say armed with £25m and competent scouting/transfer strategy we couldn't have signed a better player who could have slotted straight in the team (Firmino, Kondogbia, Depay etc). We already proved that with Coutinho who was already better than him in the same position.

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How very selective of you. I'd prefer to throw in Coutinho, Sakho, Can, Origi, Kovacic, Markovic, Ibe, but then you're very busy being a shithouse and I can see you've got no time to waste.

Aye, he's a bad wanker. Best ignored.

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I'm not sold on the player he's not the Hitman we need. Fuck off Austin and go for another Big Bosman like Milner. We're not the Million Dollar men we used to be and If we Undertake some Genius business we can really Sting the opposition. With the owners making a Big Show of FFP it would help to get on the right side of the IRS. Ivan Putski.

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We signed my boy Ings, now we're being linked with my boy Austin. It's almost like the transfer committee are reading my Premier League round ups.

 

Puncheon is next, isn't he?

so is all your fault dave !!! haha!!

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Aren't Leicester trying to put together a deal to sign Robert Huth? I can't believe that we're not trying to hijack that. We should be all over it.....

 

Imagine it Dave, the words you've always wanted to usher - "My boy, Huth."

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We could conceivably end up with a strike force of Sturridge, Benteke, Austin and Ings which is actually quite strong.

 

The article I seen was saying the Austin link was a ruse to show Benteke we arnt scared to look at other superstars

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We could conceivably end up with a strike force of Sturridge, Benteke, Austin and Ings which is actually quite strong.

And Origi. Unfortunately the two forwards we'd need to maximise the potential of the other three are the ones who are always injured.

 

I dunno about you but a run of 10 or so games over the winter with only Origi, Austin and Ings to choose from is a scary prospect.

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I can hazard a guess why we're trying to sign Benteke and Ings. We had an average of 16 shots per game last season, one of the highest in the league, it equals out to 608 shots with 52 goals, which percentage wise is about 8-9% conversion rate, which is terrible.

 

Benteke and Austin have the highest contributions of any players in the league, Austin was responsible for 18 of the 42 goals QPR scored which equates to 43% and Benteke 13 of 31 goals which equals 42%. Theres also the issue of conversion, since Sherwood took over Aston Villa Benteke has a conversion rate of 44%, which is the second highest in all of Europe to Bas Dost, higher than Suarez, Ronaldo and Messi. Austin's is around 25% throughout the whole season which is still pretty high as far as premier league strikers go.

 

Someone at the club has deduced if we get in players that contribute a lot to their teams goals and are pretty lethal when they do get a chance, then our goal tally will increase because we shoot enough and create enough chances, that could be why we're trying to sign the main men for lower level teams.

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No to Austin for me. I'm happy for the lad, having served his time lower down, that he had a breakthrough season in the Prem. Good luck to him. But he's not for us. Ings has also served his time, and we just signed him. He looks to have a bit more about his all round game too.

 

We are well stocked up front - apart from the main striker role. Sturridge is main man material, but he is injured. Ings and Origi should be third and fourth choice, or higher if they do well and Sturridge remains injured. But we need a top class striker, and Austin is not that man.

 

Good luck to him, but no thanks.

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My dad used to have one of those.  No silly, the car...

 

Not only was it purple, it had red vinyl seats, most hideous fucking thing I ever saw.  There were two others near me, one was bright orange and the other was this colour.  Who, even in the 70s, went into a car showroom and said 'mmm yes I'd like it in the colour of a baby's first shit please' ?

 

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So the stats are nearly as good as Downing's and Carrol's? If only it were that simple.

 

Not really because Benteke has scored goals for Villa consistently for three seasons now whereas Carroll did so for 4 months and Downing was never a prolific goalscorer or even someone you'd classify as a goalscorer at all.

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