by Kitson12 » 23 Dec 2009 00:16
by Holding Out Hope » 23 Dec 2009 00:22
by (.)Boobies(.) » 23 Dec 2009 09:04
Holding Out Hope He's going to be a top, top player one day, and if he leaves Swindon anytime soon it will be for someone alot better/bigger than us
by 2.8 lita injection » 23 Dec 2009 22:43
(.)Boobies(.)Holding Out Hope He's going to be a top, top player one day, and if he leaves Swindon anytime soon it will be for someone alot better/bigger than us
Why would it? He hasn't done nearly enough to assume that. Coming to Reading would be seen as a punt on our half, and a big move for him.
by Big Foot » 28 Dec 2009 00:38
by Boyband » 31 Dec 2009 11:52
by Stranded » 31 Dec 2009 12:10
by Sun Tzu » 31 Dec 2009 12:15
Kitson12 The Brett Pitman thread got me thinking, fairly young lad @ 20, former Reading trainee, scored 46 in 46 games for Poole Town last season and has score 5 in 5 (+2) appearances for Swindon Town this season.
http://www.swindontownfc.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10341~49603,00.html
However, I guess he would fall under the three clubs in a year? Or does that not count because he was non-league for one of those clubs?
by Sun Tzu » 31 Dec 2009 12:17
Boyband Another one to slip through the net, along with the likes of Walcott, etc. Have seen in today's papers, he's being linked with Derby, Forest and Ipswich.
Up until Hammond paid a substantial compensation fee for Simon Church, Austin was a star striker and was rated as a great prospect. Church came in and had to play majority of the game each week to justify the money they spent on him. This coupled with 2 or 3 more sub-standard Hammond signings, all of whom commanded compensation fees to release them from their clubs, upset Austin who eventually became disillusioned with Reading and decided to move on.
Church is the only one of the 4 signings that has come through the ranks and made it in the first although I've always maintained that Austin was/is much more of a goalscorer and the stats don't lie.
by Hoop Blah » 31 Dec 2009 12:28
Sun TzuBoyband Another one to slip through the net, along with the likes of Walcott, etc. Have seen in today's papers, he's being linked with Derby, Forest and Ipswich.
Up until Hammond paid a substantial compensation fee for Simon Church, Austin was a star striker and was rated as a great prospect. Church came in and had to play majority of the game each week to justify the money they spent on him. This coupled with 2 or 3 more sub-standard Hammond signings, all of whom commanded compensation fees to release them from their clubs, upset Austin who eventually became disillusioned with Reading and decided to move on.
Church is the only one of the 4 signings that has come through the ranks and made it in the first although I've always maintained that Austin was/is much more of a goalscorer and the stats don't lie.
Is Hammond the Academy Director still ?
Surely it's Eamon Dolan who runs the Academy and is responsible for who they bring in and release ?
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 31 Dec 2009 13:23
Sun TzuBoyband Another one to slip through the net, along with the likes of Walcott, etc. Have seen in today's papers, he's being linked with Derby, Forest and Ipswich.
Up until Hammond paid a substantial compensation fee for Simon Church, Austin was a star striker and was rated as a great prospect. Church came in and had to play majority of the game each week to justify the money they spent on him. This coupled with 2 or 3 more sub-standard Hammond signings, all of whom commanded compensation fees to release them from their clubs, upset Austin who eventually became disillusioned with Reading and decided to move on.
Church is the only one of the 4 signings that has come through the ranks and made it in the first although I've always maintained that Austin was/is much more of a goalscorer and the stats don't lie.
Is Hammond the Academy Director still ?
Surely it's Eamon Dolan who runs the Academy and is responsible for who they bring in and release ?
by Boyband » 31 Dec 2009 13:47
Smoking Kills Dancing DoeSun TzuBoyband Another one to slip through the net, along with the likes of Walcott, etc. Have seen in today's papers, he's being linked with Derby, Forest and Ipswich.
Up until Hammond paid a substantial compensation fee for Simon Church, Austin was a star striker and was rated as a great prospect. Church came in and had to play majority of the game each week to justify the money they spent on him. This coupled with 2 or 3 more sub-standard Hammond signings, all of whom commanded compensation fees to release them from their clubs, upset Austin who eventually became disillusioned with Reading and decided to move on.
Church is the only one of the 4 signings that has come through the ranks and made it in the first although I've always maintained that Austin was/is much more of a goalscorer and the stats don't lie.
Is Hammond the Academy Director still ?
Surely it's Eamon Dolan who runs the Academy and is responsible for who they bring in and release ?
I'm gonna take a wild guess that Boyband is either:
A: Charlie Austin
B: Was released from out youth set up when Hammond was in charge
Either way I'm quite happy with Church to be honest.
by Royalwaster » 31 Dec 2009 13:51
by dobcheck » 31 Dec 2009 14:25
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 31 Dec 2009 15:32
by Boyband » 31 Dec 2009 15:56
Smoking Kills Dancing Doe Austin looks a totally different player to Church as well.
Opinion within the game is that Austin will do well to make the step up, take away the goals and there's a lot of work to do.
Getting released is often the best thing that can happen to a player, fair play to the lad showed a comitment and determination to come back and prove people wrong.
Our academy actually does a fantastic job in looking after the players that don't make it.
by Sun Tzu » 31 Dec 2009 17:03
Boyband
Austin has made a great impact on League 1, something that Church has not done in either of his loan spells.
by skipper » 01 Jan 2010 21:08
Holding Out Hope He's going to be a top, top player one day, and if he leaves Swindon anytime soon it will be for someone alot better/bigger than us
by Boyband » 03 Jan 2010 19:22
Sun TzuBoyband
Austin has made a great impact on League 1, something that Church has not done in either of his loan spells.
How has Austin done at international level ?
by Sun Tzu » 03 Jan 2010 19:26
BoybandSun TzuBoyband
Austin has made a great impact on League 1, something that Church has not done in either of his loan spells.
How has Austin done at international level ?
I'm sure he'd have been called up by now if he'd had any Welsh relatives!
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