by RockheadRumple » 30 Dec 2012 22:02
by Focher » 30 Dec 2012 22:14
by muddyfeet » 30 Dec 2012 22:36
by ZacNaloen » 30 Dec 2012 22:42
by Rex » 30 Dec 2012 22:45
by Ian Royal » 30 Dec 2012 22:46
SPARTA Pearce wants to stay. The club wont pay the wages he's asked for, which aren't apparently that excessive, but closer to what Guthrie is on. It's hard to disagree he deserves the wage tbf. He's head and shoulders above every other defender here. The club set a precedent when they started paying big wages to the Guthrie's and Pogrebnyak's, and they'll get a lot more of this in the future or have to accept losing their best players.
by cmonurz » 30 Dec 2012 23:00
Ian Royal but I'm not sure he's done enough to really justify being one of our top earners on good PL level wages. I'm not saying Guthrie, or Pog have either, but they came with bigger reputations and more top level experience.
Personally I think Pearce really organises the back line better than anyone else we have,
by redscot » 30 Dec 2012 23:02
by Gunny Fishcake » 30 Dec 2012 23:07
cmonurzIan Royal but I'm not sure he's done enough to really justify being one of our top earners on good PL level wages. I'm not saying Guthrie, or Pog have either, but they came with bigger reputations and more top level experience.
Personally I think Pearce really organises the back line better than anyone else we have,
This isn't John Lewis.
'Serve your time Alex, work hard, one day you'll get promoted.
He's slow. He's not the first PL defender to be slow. Tony Adams is one of the best defenders in my lifetime, and he was all about strength, balls and organisation. He might even have been slower than Pearce.
I agree that Pearce organises our defence better than anyone. And that's in this league. We will need to pay a little 'over the odds' to keep him, and we should.
by Millsy » 30 Dec 2012 23:18
by Ian Royal » 30 Dec 2012 23:33
cmonurzIan Royal but I'm not sure he's done enough to really justify being one of our top earners on good PL level wages. I'm not saying Guthrie, or Pog have either, but they came with bigger reputations and more top level experience.
Personally I think Pearce really organises the back line better than anyone else we have,
This isn't John Lewis.
'Serve your time Alex, work hard, one day you'll get promoted.
He's slow. He's not the first PL defender to be slow. Tony Adams is one of the best defenders in my lifetime, and he was all about strength, balls and organisation. He might even have been slower than Pearce.
I agree that Pearce organises our defence better than anyone. And that's in this league. We will need to pay a little 'over the odds' to keep him, and we should.
by Royal Tezza » 30 Dec 2012 23:46
by urz13 » 31 Dec 2012 00:18
by Big Foot » 31 Dec 2012 01:30
by Rsince67 » 31 Dec 2012 02:21
by USA_Loyal_Royal » 31 Dec 2012 02:21
urz13 I want him to stay of course, but what if he is asking for a ridiculous salary - everyone is assuming he wants 25-30ka week- what if he really wants 40k? Or 50k?
by Rsince67 » 31 Dec 2012 02:26
USA_Loyal_Royalurz13 I want him to stay of course, but what if he is asking for a ridiculous salary - everyone is assuming he wants 25-30ka week- what if he really wants 40k? Or 50k?
i know where your coming from, but i dont think this is the case. pearcey knows the club and how the wage structure works and he loves this club. he has proven it time and time again how much he loves this club. he wouldnt go and offer some silly wage demands that he knows the club wont pay due to the wage structure. he probably asked for a fairly reasonable salary but the club being as frugal and well run as we are, are holding out on paying the little extra to force him to sign for his original wage. they are using pearce's love for the club as leverage imo.
by superchelski88 » 31 Dec 2012 06:53
winnersh_royal In a wave of euphoria from a hard-fought 3 points which offers a slim glimmer of hope I really feel that the importance of Alex Pearce’s return needs to be emphasised.
I feel that Pearce’s return is a platform for the club to build on. His performance against WHam was solid and I feel that after such an extended lay-off he is really getting up to speed and he really impressed me. He didn’t put a foot wrong against the hammers and was my MOM (which is particularly impressive because centre-half is often a thankless position where only punishable mistakes are noted).
I don’t know what they have been feeding him but he looks a real beast. He was completely dominant in the air and looks like he has gained an extra yard from somewhere - always first to the ball making some vital interceptions.
He has clearly injected some confidence into the back line, barking out the orders, and has got Mariappa playing out of his skin. I think that it is becoming clear that for the most part of last season he was carrying Gorkks. Since his return we have 3 clean-sheets (not going to dignify the man city goal) – compare with with Villa’s last 15/3 defensive record against out 1/3 speaks volumes.
Pearce is obviously going to be vitally important considering our toothless front line (we won’t always get a lucky break like the hospital ball from Collison) a tight defence could be our only hope of staying up.
I also loved his passion at the final whistle and the fight he brings to the team (his tear ups with Nolan and Yaya got me up and out of my seat!).
The way he has been treated inspired me to sign up to the site and I really hope the club gets their act together and persuades him to stay because he is truly a classy player.
ALEX IF YOU ARE READING THIS... WE NEED YOU TO STAY!
by Woodcote Royal » 31 Dec 2012 10:31
by Esteban » 31 Dec 2012 10:42
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 199 guests