by Ian Royal » 05 Jun 2015 19:39
by SCIAG » 05 Jun 2015 20:08
John SmithSCIAGJohn Smith Pearce had nothing near "tremendous value" last year - the bloke was dropped around Christmas lest we forget, for Jake Cooper who has proven to be an ample replacement, and one that, judging by opinion on here, supporters are happy with.
Pearce seems to be a bit Marmite in terms of fan opinion and we can't have players like that on the highest wages, we simply can't.
Pearce wasn't dropped, he was suspended and then Cooper scored two goals. As a direct result of that, Cooper played against Birmingham, we lost 6-1, and Adkins was sacked.
With that second paragraph, you're saying you don't like him, and as a result he shouldn't be kept even though other people do like him?
If that's not being dropped then I don't know what it is. His regular first team position was replaced by another player, regardless of the incoming player's previous form, that player has been dropped.
I was saying the highest earners should be the first name on the team sheet. Pearce isn't/wasn't and nor will he be at Derby County.
Is your head in the sand?
by John Smith » 05 Jun 2015 20:17
by Nameless » 05 Jun 2015 20:33
by Ian Royal » 05 Jun 2015 21:55
Nameless Cooper will be an upgrade on Pearce, with several other very good young centre backs who are all better footballers than Pearce.
Trouble is none (including Cooper) are quite ready yet
I've been a Pearce fan since he was a youth player and he will be missed, but the players we have coming through are just better footballers. Whether they have the courage, attitude and leadership time will tell but if Cooper makes the progress next season that Hector did last we won't be talking about Pearce this time next season.
That little word 'if'
by Royal Rother » 05 Jun 2015 23:24
From Despair To Where? I'd love to see Pearce stay but no player is bigger than the club. The name of the game unfortuantaly is cutting costs. Offering Pearce or Feds or Jem over and above what we can realistically afford and having them accept sets a precedent for every player who's contract we try to renew in the next two years.
by AthleticoSpizz » 05 Jun 2015 23:26
by Royal Rother » 05 Jun 2015 23:34
by AthleticoSpizz » 05 Jun 2015 23:53
by Ian Royal » 06 Jun 2015 00:01
Ian Royal It's pretty easy to play up above your level in an FA Cup Final at Wembley against the Cup holders. It's doing it in the league that's important.
We've gone from having a very good Championship 'keeper to no established keeper, losing our PotS.
We've got an athletic right back who's not good at defending and a young left back who isn't really a defender. We've lost an experienced and talented centreback (who happened to be a captain) and are left with a very talented raw one and a promising but totally inexperienced one with some weaknesses. And I'd argue that centreback is where you absolutely need experience the most.
We've got a midfield that has been misfiring for several seasons and can't find a stable and workable combination, potentially losing the club captain.
We've got two mediocre forwards who are neither strikers or wingers for left wing and a good player who's not really yet recovered from persistent injuries at right wing.
We've got no strikers with any significant goalscoring pedigree. In fact we've barely got any experienced strikers.
We've lost loanees who made major contributions to a team that weren't far from relegation.
There's barely a single player left who's contracted that you know you can rely on to put in a season's worth of good performances.
That, is a very bad position to be in, and squad that needs a lot of strengthening.
Do I believe they're all worthless and we need to buy a new team? No of course not. Many can contribute a lot and will improve or return to form. But to say without losing Pearce, Federici, Karacan and Kelly we're a side that didn't need some fairly major surgery and rebuilding (plenty of that to come from the youth, but absolutely experience needed too), is frankly delusional.
by Royal Rother » 06 Jun 2015 08:20
by Hoop Blah » 07 Jun 2015 11:26
RoyalBlue Like Feds and Jem, Pearce had tremendous value to us as a player and will be very difficult to afford to replace with a similar standard player within the club's budget. Also like Feds and Jem, Pearce would have had financial value to us, had we got him under contract. Seems to me that we have thrown both types of asset away. .
by Royal Lady » 07 Jun 2015 13:39
by Royal Rother » 07 Jun 2015 13:47
by Ian Royal » 07 Jun 2015 14:59
by Royal Rother » 07 Jun 2015 15:20
Royal Rother RL, I try to engage in debate. You don't.
On football related threads all you do is post a series of questions* that are supposed to be rhetorical in nature but in reality are merely a demonstration of your entrenched views; views which are never going to shift one iota no matter what replies you get to those questions.
Which is pretty much why people don't bother engaging with you often these days.
* Take a look back if you don't believe me.
PS Cheers Ian.
by Royal Lady » 07 Jun 2015 18:05
by Ian Royal » 07 Jun 2015 18:09
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