News about Charlie Austin

Ex-Premier League star joins seventh-tier side AFC Totton as the former Southampton and QPR goalscorer signs for 11th club

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 31, 2024
A former Premier League star has extended his career by opting to join seventh-tier side AFC Totton following the expiration of his contract at League Two outfit Swindon Town. Joining Totton represents a new frontier for the veteran who made 451 appearances across all four professional leagues in English football and scoring 178 goals in the process.

Round of the FA Cup: Aldershots, a non-league footballer, cause a major upset against the League Two team, Forest Green is held to a draw, while Bristol Rovers flies into the second round

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 5, 2023
After the National League team made FA Cup history at Swindon, Aldershot boss Tommy Widdrington was in a state of disbelief last night. The Shots were in dreamland, going 7-0 up in under an hour, and Widdrington said, 'That was barmy, unreal.' Within a minute, Aldershot was in front, adding his second two minutes later, and the goals didn't stop coming.

Thousands of people dance the night away at Sydney's most popular techno festival

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 6, 2023
Ministry of Sound, the renowned British dance company, has blasted Sydney, drawing a diverse range of actors, reality television actress, and even an ex-political heavyweight to the dance floor. Among the ravers were Australia's Next Top Model star Charlie Austin (pictured left) and former NSW Prime Minister John Barilaro out with his partner Jennifer Lugsdin (pictured right). Some individuals got a feeling of being inside with Melburnians getting their chance to relive 'legend of 1990s and 00s club culture' next weekend.

Model Charlie Austin splits from Scott Robertson and starts dating Poata Okeroa

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 20, 2023
Charlie Austin (inset) has confirmed her split with restaurant owner Scott Robertson (together left) by going out with another hospitality celebrity. Poata Okeroa (right) and Austin, 30, have posted love on Instagram for the past few months, although she denied there was anything about her prior marriage break. Okeroa is a business partner of entrepreneurs Julian Tobias and Eric Jury, the owners of late-night hotspots Sussudio in Potts Point and Flamingo Lounge in Kings Cross. Last year, he made news by banning diners with clear tattoos, 'designer-branded clothing,' and 'heavy jewelry' from his Middle Eastern restaurant and nightclub Bedoin in Double Bay. According to him, the tumultuous dress code was introduced to 'intimidate intimidating appearances.'

Dr. MAX PEMBERTON reveals how to combat your tormenters

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2023
I'd never endorse violence in any way as a psychiatrist. It isn't the answer. Dialogue and cooperation are becoming more important. You debase yourself and bring yourself down to the level of the bully by responding with violence. It also doesn't really address the subject; it often simply means the bully goes somewhere else.

As he encourages children to 'get the punch in first,' Eamonn Holmes addresses being bullied

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2023
As he weighed in on how children should react to such incidents on Monday, Eamonn Holmes talked about being bullied in school. On GB News, the 63-year-old host told viewers that he had 'learned by experience' that it's better to 'get the punch in first.' According to Mail on Sunday, Bianca Austin, who is married to former Southampton striker Charlie Austin, shattered the internet after her teenage daughter was praised for punching another student who had been calling her names.

WAG's fury as her daughter was excluded from school for punching her bully in the face

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2023
A WAG has voiced her dissatisfaction after her daughter was barred from school for punching her bully in the chest, though the teen's tormentor is still allowed in class. Bianca Austin (pictured), who married former Southampton striker Charlie Austin (pictured), told the girl how the 16-year-old smashed her after weeks of being called names for weeks. She then shared information about how her daughter was reportedly disciplined more severely than the one who was bullying her. '******** is in school suspension at the moment, even though the other child is in class,' she wrote.

Charlie Austin, a footballer, erupts in a squabble after praises her daughter for punching bully in the chest

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 18, 2023
After the girl was struck by her 16-year-old boy after weeks of being called names, Bianca Austin, married to former Southampton striker Charlie Austin, spoke of her pride.

Warren Moon, the Brisbane Roar coach, has been sacked...here's why the A-League club's A-League team went wrong

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 21, 2023
Warren Moon (pictured left) has been fired as Brisbane Roar's coach after his tumetious team dropped to 11th position on the A-League men's ladder. The Roar has had a season to remember, with just three victories, 13 goals from 17 games, and marquee striker Charlie Austin's (centre)'s departure after just six months in December. Here's a look at what went wrong in Brisbane.

Sam Purkiss, a member of League Two, was stretchered off after being struck in the chest with a clearance

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 14, 2023
During Swindon's victory over Grimsby in League Two, referee Sam Purkiss had to be carried on a stretcher. In the eleventh minute of the game at the County Ground, Purkiss was struck on the head by a clearance. Before being stretched out in the 17th minute, the referee received medical attention on the pitch. Purkiss was left dazed and groggy in the hospital room following the incident, but she was up and talking, according to The Athletic.

Luis Nani, a Melbourne Victory star, was barred from the rest of the A-League season

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 8, 2023
Victory's rollercoaster A-League campaign has reached another low, with the announcement that star recruit Luis Nani will miss the remainder of the season due to a serious knee injury. When he arrived in July last year, the 36-year Manchester United legend was hailed as one of the best signings in A-League history, but Victory revealed the winger ruptured his ACL in a knee match against Brisbane Roar's Connor Chapman late in Victory's 1-0 loss at a stumblingly quiet AAMI Park on Friday night.

Charlie Austin re-signs with League Two Swindon Town - 12 years after leaving the County Ground

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 30, 2022
Charlie Austin has re-signed for Swindon Town more than ten years after being released from the club. The 33-year-old ex-Premier League striker has signed a contract with the County Ground until the end of the season, subject to EFL permission and international clearance. It comes after the striker resigned from Brisbane Roar, A-League, just six months after being the subject of their marquee signing.

As supporters stage a massive protest against A-League, Brisbane Roar AVOID the riots of Melbourne derby

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 23, 2022
The A-League's decision to relocate the Grand Final to Sydney shows no signs of end, with Brisbane Roar supporters staging a colourful protest against the controversial plan. The top-ranked team will no longer be able to host the season decider after the league agreed an agreement with the New South Wales government to stage the showpiece event in Sydney, breaking with A-League tradition. The decision provoked outrage last weekend, with demonstrations taking place around A-League games. The protests, on the other hand, became sour at AAMI Park, where the Melbourne derby had to be called off after Melbourne Victory fans invaded pitch and assaulted City goalkeeper Tom Glover.

After just SIX MONTHS in Australia, Charlie Austin says Brisbane Roar has been released

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 14, 2022
Austin, 33, joined the A-League club on a'multi-year' contract after leaving Queen's Park Rangers in the 2021-22 season, with the former Premier League striker tasked with firing the struggling strugglers up the ladder. During his time Down Under, the Englishman has made a few headlines, complaining about the Australian television quality before enraging locals by insisting that Hobnobs are better than TimTams.

After'superb' socceroos qualify for the Round of 16, Charlie Austin eats humble pie

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2022
Charlie Austin has rebuffed his World Cup predictions, claiming that analysts need to take a long hard look at themselves after the Socceroos reached Round of 16. Australia defeated Denmark 1-0 to finish second in Group D and qualifying for the second time in history as Mathew Leckie scored the only goal of the game on Thursday morning (AEDT). And Austin was blown by what he saw.

Australia will not score a SINGLE POINT in the World Cup, according to Charlie Austin

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 10, 2022
Austin, 33, has relocated to Queensland following his transfer to Brisbane Roar over the off-season, having spent time with Southampton, QPR, and West Bromwich Albion. On Thursday, he took aim at his new homeland, boasting the Socceroos' chances of success at the World Cup in Qatar, which is set to begin in January. When asked by talkSPORT's Dean Saunders and Jamie O'Hara whether the Australians are 'any good,' Austin replied 'no' before revealing that he bet with the Roar's kitman over their destiny in the tournament. They're not healthy,' he said. They will not get a point at the World Cup,' according to the kit guy.'

Charlie Austin, a former Premier League footballer, slams 'AWFUL' Australian television

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 8, 2022
Austin has scored three goals in six appearances since joining Warren Moon's team, but the Englishman is less impressed with the Australian television quality compared to Blighty. 'Australian TV is awful!!!!!' He wrote to his 164,000 Twitter followers. Many Australians agreed with the Englishman's argument, with a slew of replies confirming that there isn't much to see when it comes to quality viewing.

Charlie Austin, a former Southampton striker, slams Ralph Hasenhuttl

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 8, 2022
Charlie Austin, who was a member of the Saints squad when Ralph Hasenhuttl was drafted in December 2018, has reported that the club's demise this season is due to the manager's inability to'galvanise' his squad. Austin, a Southampton player who later left for West Brom, went on to savor the club's 55-year-old's tenure, saying that it could not be considered a success.

Andrew Redmayne's miraculous penalty saves was posted in a Sydney FC video - but fans pointed out a major issue

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 7, 2022
Australian football fans have lashed Sydney FC for their creative editing after the A-League club shared a video of Socceroos World Cup qualifying hero and goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne saving two goal attempts that was missing a very important piece of the equation

Andrew Redmayne, a goalkeeper for Sydney FC, has lauded the talent of 12 A-League teams ahead of the World Cup

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 27, 2022
After three rounds of qualifying, Sydney FC goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne (pictured left) has lauded the A-League for their outstanding off-season recruitment drive, which has resulted in more eyes on the game. With the World Cup looming from November 20 in Qatar, the 12-team competition currently features former Manchester United actor Nani at Melbourne Victory and one-time EPL striker Charlie Austin at Brisbane Roar.

Six things we learnt from action-packed round three of the A-League

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 25, 2022
With Melbourne City's Jamie Maclaren (pictured left) still on the score sheet as he attempts to secure a spot in the Socceroos' World Cup squad, there were plenty of surprises in Round three of A-League action. Trent Buhagiar (pictured right) led the Newcastle Jets to a 3-1 victory over Wellington, putting them on a different plane.

Melbourne City takes on Melbourne Victory in an A-League derby that is expected to smash records

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 21, 2022
Melbourne Victory will host Melbourne City in a powerhouse showdown on Saturday night, showcasing the league at its best after two seasons were shattered by the pandemic.

Charlie Austin launches FURIOUS X-rated half rant at Brisbane Roar teammate

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 20, 2022
A tumultuous Austin took matters into his own hands, and a video from KeepUp's A-League All Access collection showed how he launched an X-rated spray at his colleague during the game. 'Game management? He begins, he says, 'F*** me,' begins.' 'Hey Chappo... Chappo!' Chapo! The ball is out of play, so don't kick it out; it will be our f***ing goal kick.

Five exciting signings to watch out for this season in A-League

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 7, 2022
The new A-League season is just around the corner, and with it comes a legion of shiny new signings for fans around the country. Long considered one of a select few retirement homes for elite footballers searching for one last paycheck, the league has thrived thanks to the arrival of players not yet over the top. Charlie Austin (left), Carl Jenkinson (right), Joe Lolley (right), Valon Berisha (inset, right), and Nani (inset left) are among the many people aiming to make their mark.