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Town Closing in On Austin Signing
Town Closing in On Austin Signing
Thursday, 27th Jan 2011 13:46

Town appear to be getting closer to completing the signing of Swindon striker Charlie Austin. The Robins have accepted a bid believed to be somewhere between £1.5 million and the £2 million figure originally targeted by League One club, presumably including various clauses. The Blues have been given permission to discuss personal terms with the former Poole frontman and we understand talks are currently taking place.

Burnley, Blackpool and Southampton are understood to have made offers for the 21-year-old with some reports claiming they have also been given permission to talk to the player, Austin having handed in a transfer request last week much to manager Danny Wilson's annoyance.

But Town continue to look very much in the driving seat and are understood to have offered the player a three-and-a-half-year deal at Portman Road.

Austin was not expected to train with the Robins today with Swindon director Jeremy Wray anticipating that the striker's exit would be confirmed in the near future: “It could come to a conclusion in the next 24 hours. We will hold out for the best bid for Swindon Town and for Charlie Austin.”

The Blues were previously linked with the £2 million-rated frontman in December 2009 soon after the former bricklayer’s emergence from non-league.

Austin was with Reading’s youth set-up as a schoolboy but dropped out of the professional game, playing with Thatcham Town and hometown side Hungerford Town before joining Wessex League Premier Division club Poole Town in 2008/09.

The 6ft 2in tall striker scored a hugely impressive 46 goals in 46 starts and two sub appearances as the Dolphins won their league by 17 points and also picked up the Dorset Senior Cup.

In the summer of 2009, Austin spent time training with Bournemouth but was unable to join the League Two side due to their transfer embargo. Instead, he signed for Swindon until the end of the 2009/10 season for an undisclosed fee in early October, having already netted 18 goals in 11 appearances for Poole, who remained in the same division despite winning the previous season’s championship.

Austin, who subsequently extended his contract until 2012, netted a further 20 goals for Swindon in his first season in professional football, helping them into the League One play-off final where they were beaten by Millwall.

This season he has continued in a similar vein, scoring 17 times and taking his overall record with Swindon to 58 starts, seven sub appearances and 37 goals.

Town chief executive Simon Clegg was spotted at Playford Road this morning, presumably to meet with manager Paul Jewell regarding the Austin deal and Jimmy Bullard's loan switch from Hull, which was confirmed this morning.

Meanwhile, we understand there is nothing in this morning's reports linking Jason Scotland with a return to his former club Swansea.


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meekreech added 16:01 - Jan 27
Getting to think we are going places ! Still need a proper right back ! Keep telling Norris ( and his agent ) Pompey cant pay him and are going nowhere , he will do better to stay with us !
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bluelady added 16:12 - Jan 27
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dirtydingusmagee added 16:16 - Jan 27
thanks for link Bluelady , hope we dont let this one slip .COYB
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langeydong added 16:17 - Jan 27
Ridiculously optomistic about this guy. 17 goals so far this seasons.
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hulltractor added 16:22 - Jan 27
Its in their local rag..... http://bit.ly/fOjNJb

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Back_The_Boss added 16:22 - Jan 27
Great news, COYB!
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rob_flecks_waistline added 16:23 - Jan 27
I've got a friend, who has a cousin, who knows a bloke, who met a fella on holiday, who talked to a guy who went to swindon once and saw c. austin kick a tin can down the street and said he was mint..
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Tillz9 added 16:23 - Jan 27
Blackpool Gazette says they are also holding talks. Also suggests they have only bid 750k and are going to have to up there bid to get him. Hope he signs for us asap - don't want him to go elsewhere. Will be gutted if he does. Hopefully they offer the same sort of contract that stead was offered as he ended up staying in champ !
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ericgatesrules added 16:26 - Jan 27
cheers for the link hulltractor. This fanzine contributor know his onions (shouldn't that be White Horse on the rails tho!)
..the wizard, witney says...
2:23pm Thu 27 Jan 11
Dark horse on the rails, Ipswitch Town, in the past known as a solid club that played good football. Lost its way in recent years but hoping and aiming to return to former glory. Austin could do a whole lot worse than Ipswitch Town, a club with good tradition, and become a key player in their revival. He would be appreciated there, for sure.
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rob_flecks_waistline added 16:27 - Jan 27
...seriously though...17 goals for a struggling team is pretty impressive! and p j has a good transfer record so sounds promising..hope he does better than his old strike partner bill paynter is doing at leeds!
Things are looking up COYB!!
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bluelady added 16:27 - Jan 27
Just a thought is he English? If so itfc could soon have englands future front two
!
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BlueVanye added 16:28 - Jan 27
Blimey, thought I'd post my first comment during the most positive and exciting time for Town in ages! Are things starting to look up for us? Hope signing is made soon - I can't drive to work with everything crossed...

COYB!!!
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FabianMalyon added 16:29 - Jan 27
Play off push!
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Ginger_Blue added 16:36 - Jan 27
lets get promoted!!
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petermorris added 16:38 - Jan 27
This is obviously all Cleggs fault.
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tractorblue99 added 16:49 - Jan 27
Whats the world coming to? He's not irish, not 30+ and he hasnt played for sunderland. Oh wait he's gone hasnt he. Cheers PJ.
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come_on_blues added 20:15 - Jan 27
Come on Charlie sign please and welcome to ipswich
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not_a_witty_name added 15:48 - Feb 10
Has he signed yet?
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