Charlie Austin leaves club over finances: what happened.
Former Premier League striker left the club after two months
According to The Sun: Charlie Austin, a former Premier League striker, left his club playing in a non-league division just two months after joining. He signed a contract with Basingstoke Town following his move from AFC Totton in the summer.
Due to limited financial resources, the Southern Premier League side was forced to raise funds from supporters to pay the striker's salary. However, Austin decided to leave after...
quite a short stay at the club.
Austin's departure from Basingstoke Town put the club in a difficult situation, as his experience and skills could have been beneficial to the team in their fight for results in the league. This case also highlights the challenges of funding non-league clubs in Ukraine, which often face financial difficulties and a lack of resources to maintain professional players.
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