I haven't ever started a thread before - so here goes.
Pearce has declared for us, is he any good?
http://greenscene.me/2011/05/alex-pe...y-for-ireland/
Congratulations.
Can't say that I know a lot about him cos I didn't see much of reading this season. However I will now watch the playoff with even more interest. The more declarations the better.
BBC article about him from a while ago.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/paulfletc...ohn_terry.html
"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
Jesus, there are some appalling posts on that forum. From calling the player a c*** to blatantly getting all their facts wrong regarding his international eligibility and the player's stance within his club side. They may not rate him on that forum, but from the looks of things, they have no idea what they're rating in the first place. I think we can judge for ourselves.
Interesting how the Reading fans' opinions and the Scottish fans opinions of this player differ so much.
It's worth bearing in mind that these guys spent years peddling the 'McGeady is no loss' line and are now in full flow with the 'McCarthy is no loss, sure we have Graham Dorrans' line.
They have absolutely no idea whether his is **** or not, they just hope he is.
He was on the bench for the playoff win tonight if I'm not mistaken.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...i-2913874.htmlMeanwhile, Trapattoni has been urged to point his beloved satellite dish towards Reading this evening and check out Alex Pearce.
The highly rated defender (22) wants to prove his international potential to Trapattoni and is hoping that the Irish boss might tune into television coverage of Reading's tie with Championship leaders Southampton.
Pearce has been capped as a schoolboy by Ireland and twice at U-21s by Scotland, but he insisted: "The country I have always wanted to play for is Ireland."
I watched the first 60 minutes of the match, Pearce had pretty much nothing to do. Southampton were dominated in the midfield (Leigertwood does a good job breaking things up), couldn't get the ball to Lambert or Connolly, and their only chances through the first hour were on the counter...they missed Lallana.
Last edited by theworm2345; 23/10/2011 at 5:39 AM.
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Can't find the article online, but it says in today's Independent that Trapattoni will be at Palace - Reading today to watch Pearce, with any luck McCarthy and Scannell will continue their excellent start to the season
http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...-Republic-call
Declared for us
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I'm a season ticket holder at Reading so I've seen Pearce develop over the last few years. He's a solid enough defender at championship level - reads the game very well and is strong in the air but I don't trust him with the ball at his feet. He's prone to some terrible hoof ball but as far as defending goes he's a standard no-nonsense centre-half, always chipping in with crucial blocks, tackles and defensive headers. He's a threat from set-pieces as well.
He was absolutely fantastic last season until he got injured, our best defender by a long way and miles better than Mills who managed to get himself a £5million move to Leicester. Unfortunately he hasn't found that form this yet this season but he's certainly getting back to his best.
He could well make the step up to international football but his lack of pace is likely to be an obstacle, he's painfully slow! However, he's still ten times the player Paul McShane is (I know it doesn't take much!). I'd rate him as of similar ability to O'Dea so he could well do a job for us. Obviously not in the same league as Dunne or O'Shea, or even St Ledger, but he would be good defensive cover. We're actually in a pretty good position considering it wasn't that long ago that we had absolutely no options at centre-half other than Dunne and O'Shea.
Scored Reading's second goal today
Reading 1-0 up against West Ham. Joey O'Brien got sent off and Pearce scored from the resulting free kick.
"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
Prize guy Pearce's Irish aim
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/7415188/
Reading defender Alex Pearce is hoping his Championship Player of the Month prize will boost his chances of winning a call-up to the Republic of Ireland squad.
Pearce was rewarded for his fine form in December by scooping the Player of the Month award ahead of Barnsleys Ricardo Vaz Te, Middlesborough midfielder Nicky Bailey and Burnleys Kieran Trippier.
The 22-year-old has established himself as one of the best young central defenders outside the Premier League and is thought to be on Giovanni Trapattoni's radar with the Republic of Ireland coach watching him on several occasions this season.
Pearce was delighted to scoop the Player of the Month award and hopes it will enhance his claims to win a call-up to Trapattoni's next squad.
"It is always nice to get recognition like that in winning the award and it is a sign the team are doing well," Pearce told skysports.com.
"We have been doing well recently, keeping clean sheets and I have also chipped in with a few goals which may have swayed the vote in my direction.
Dream
"It would be a dream come true for me to play for Ireland at any stage in the future and hopefully things like this award can only help me.
"I think every player wants to play international football and play at the highest level and I am no different.
"I know Mr Trapattoni has come to a few games in the past and hopefully I can get in there and show what I can do and prove myself.
"I believe Mr Trapattoni and his coaching team are aware of me and I will just keep doing what I am doing for Reading and hopefully something will happen with Ireland and they will take a chance on me."
The more quality players that we have competing for places the better and more options at centre back for now and the future are to be welcomed.
1 of 6 Championship players destined for the Premiership according to the Grauniad
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/f...premier-league
Alex Pearce, 23, Reading
Dominant Scotland Under-21 centre-half who also makes a nuisance of himself up front. Excellent positional play and leadership qualities make up for a noticeable lack of pace for a player clearly modelling his game on a young John Terry.
Scotland Under-21, eh?
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