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Swindon Town feature in the national spotlight today on the BBC Sport website.
Paul Fletcher writes about the rise of striker Charlie Austin, who has scored ten goals in eleven starts this term.
Swindon striker Charlie Austin has to pinch himself every now and again to make sure he is not dreaming.
You might not have heard of the 20-year-old but if you take a look at his career trajectory it is easy to see why he is still coming to terms with his elevated status.
Austin started the season working as a bricklayer for his old man's company and playing part-time for Wessex Premier League side Poole Town.
After joining Swindon in October, he made four substitute appearances before finding the net against Carlisle on his full debut. Austin's current run of form has seen him score 10 times in his last 11 League One fixtures, as the Robins have surged up to fifth in the League One table.
It is a breathtaking, sensational start to Austin's professional career, and I was curious to find out whether he always thought he was destined to play full-time.
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