By Ken Ferris LONDON, Aug 20 (Reuters) – Charlie Austin of Queens Park Rangers has responded to what he called an “outrageous slur” on his professionalism by West Ham United owner David Sullivan who said signing the striker would be a big risk for his club. Austin, included in England’s squad for the final two internationals of the 2014-15 season, scored 18 goals last term but that was not enough to stop QPR being relegated from the Premier League. Rangers have put a 15 million pounds ($…
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