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Premier League clubs cannot ‘pinch’ Austin, says Hasselbaink
I wouldn’t want to sit here and say Charlie is definitely staying at this football club. I want to have a team.
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Ben Robinson witnessed first-hand the skills which saw Hasselbaink achieve astonishing success at Burton Albion and convince Queens Park Rangers to move for the former Dutch global.
“I don’t want a new manager bringing in four or five people every time and then four or five people leave when the manager does”.
The 43-year-old former Leeds and Chelsea striker has impressed in his previous role as manager of Burton, guiding the unfashionable midlands club to the League Two title last season and leaving them last week sitting at the top of League One.
“How will I get QPR playing?”
Hasselbaink, who started his managerial career at Belgian side Royal Antwerp, had a remarkable 61.11 per cent win rate with the Brewers – and insists he will be do it his wayat QPR. If you’re going to depend on one person you’re not going to make it. We need more than Charlie Austin.
He said: “Feet on the ground first and concentrate on Saturday against Burnley”.
Austin has just eight months remaining on his current deal at Loftus Road and had a price tag of £15 million put on his head over the summer.
“I feel that I have to bring through English players”.
“I am looking forward to working with Charlie and I am looking forward to working with everyone else as well”.
“I think it’s a contract that suits both parties”, said Ferdinand.
“There is work to be done, but the squad here excites me”. We would go goals behind but still come back and win, because of his motivation and substitutions.
Rangers are desperate to get back to the top flight as quickly as possible but Hasselbaink would not set any specific targets.
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“I am black, that’s not going to change”.