Alex Pearce, Regular?

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Alex Pearce, Regular?

by RFCBoy » 07 Sep 2008 10:26

Is Alex Pearce the answer to our centre back problem?

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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by Chuckle Brother » 07 Sep 2008 10:41

Do we have any more of a problem at centre back than any other position ?

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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by ShinPad » 07 Sep 2008 10:53

do you have a problem?

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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by Streets » 07 Sep 2008 10:58

RFCBoy Is Alex Pearce the answer to our centre back problem?


Yes, but considering we have Bikey and Dubes also, I wouldn't think a problem exists at centre back.

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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by The 17 Bus » 07 Sep 2008 11:09

No problem


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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by Soul Man » 07 Sep 2008 11:12

Don’t think we have a problem at centre back. Pearce can become a regular in that position it’s exciting times with AP and the other academy lads coming through. Just feel a little bit for James Henry – that man Kebe is a fantastic player.

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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by Armadillo Roadkill » 07 Sep 2008 11:21

He must be considered as one of the three first choices (Bikey, Duberry the others) in that position.

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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by Don Finch » 07 Sep 2008 11:54

Pearce will be the man. Keep giving him starts and watch this lad grow, great to see some youth finally looking to make an impact.

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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by Forbury Lion » 07 Sep 2008 12:46

RFCBoy Is Alex Pearce the answer to our centre back problem?
Depends what the problem was. If it was centre backs getting red carded then the sale of Sonko solved that.


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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by Dirk Gently » 07 Sep 2008 12:53

RFCBoy Is Alex Pearce the answer to our centre back problem?
Depends what the problem was. If it was centre backs giving away penalties then the sale of Sonko solved that.

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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by papereyes » 07 Sep 2008 13:09

Its nice feeling going into games thinking we have a decent chance of finishing with 11 on the pitch.

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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by SteveRoyal » 07 Sep 2008 14:13

if anything, centre back is our least problematic position.
oh, and strikers. we do have five strikers now. :shock:

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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by rg6royal » 07 Sep 2008 14:21

Alex Pearce = future captain


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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by loyalroyal4life » 07 Sep 2008 15:20

why not

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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by juanpablo » 07 Sep 2008 15:24

ok im going to go against the grain and say the jurys still out.....


he missed a lot of headers against palace (headers that bikey and doobs wouldnt have missed).


not saying he cant be great in the future but imo on just 1 full games evidence id say he is behind doobs and bikey

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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by Dirk Gently » 07 Sep 2008 15:51

juanpablo ok im going to go against the grain and say the jurys still out.....


he missed a lot of headers against palace (headers that bikey and doobs wouldnt have missed).


not saying he cant be great in the future but imo on just 1 full games evidence id say he is behind doobs and bikey


But that's because he's not got the first-team experience yet. He can only get better by playing more.

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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by juanpablo » 07 Sep 2008 16:45

Dirk Gently
juanpablo ok im going to go against the grain and say the jurys still out.....


he missed a lot of headers against palace (headers that bikey and doobs wouldnt have missed).


not saying he cant be great in the future but imo on just 1 full games evidence id say he is behind doobs and bikey


But that's because he's not got the first-team experience yet. He can only get better by playing more.



I dont doubt that atall.... will be interesting to see if he gets a good run of games but with all cb's fit im not sure he will. He could have probably done without this international break and have had a couple more games to cement his place.

Another problem is centre backs rarely get brought on to gain experience or make an impact in a game(obviously defensive organisation suffers). Where as somebody like Jem can come on last 20- 30 minutes that opportunity may not be there for pearce

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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 07 Sep 2008 18:08

Can't help but think Coppell will go with experience when everyone's fit.

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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by Colchester Royal » 07 Sep 2008 18:15

Smoking Kills Dancing Doe Can't help but think Coppell will go with experience when everyone's fit.

he might not though. he might go to let the younger players have a shout. Pearce was solid to me against Palace. He should be in the pecking order for Ipswich.

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Re: Alex Pearce, Regular?

by Dirk Gently » 07 Sep 2008 19:03

Smoking Kills Dancing Doe Can't help but think Coppell will go with experience when everyone's fit.


If the team is winning and individuals are playing well he will always stick with them - regardless of how old/experienced they are.

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