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I have a reliable source who gives me the odd bit of information, I've heard that Alex Pearce (Reading CB) has stayed at a hotel near derby and is thought to be in talks with DCFC. My source has previously told me about Jordan Ibe and Darren Bent staying at the same hotel before signing. 

Might be an interesting signing if right?

ITK Cam and SDSR ;)

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In addition to starring for Reading, Pearce has been capped on five occasions by the Republic of Ireland. He made his debut against Oman in September 2012 and he marked the occasion in style by scoring in a 4-1 victory. 

Ironically, he scored his second goal for his country against the same opposition in September 2014.

​A script only Hollywood could write! 

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Anyway back on topic of Pearce, I came across this article on Twitter.

http://thetilehurstend.sbnation.com/2014-15-analysis-opinion/2015/6/4/8727133/john-terry-alex-pearce-reading-fc-derby-county

So it seems as if Alex Pearce's time at the Madejski Stadium has come to and end. After more than 200 games and well over a decade at Reading, the Oxford born defender will be making the move to Championship rivals Derby.

Judging by social media, a large portion of Reading fans aren't really bothered about his departure with a Get Reading poll hovering around the 50/50 mark as to whether fans are sad to see him go. However for me it's gutting that someone who had the potential to be a club legend is leaving with such a resigned whimper.

I've covered Pearce's history in detail here but the one quote that's followed him around was made by former Reading boss Brendan Rodgers who compared the then 20-year-old to Chelsea's John Terry. In many ways you could justify those comparisons. Both were young natural leaders who had a similar playing style but the talk from Rodgers was foolish in the context of trying to lower expectations for a player who'd barely played 50 games at Championship level.

Sure enough Reading struggled under Rodgers in 2009 with Pearce captaining a very young and inexperienced side that soon found themselves in a relegation battle. Brendan's sacking allowed Brian McDermott to come in and take the pressure off Pearce but the young defender also saw his place in the team slip away from him as well.

It wouldn't be until the 2011/12 season that Pearce would truly establish himself as a first choice defender and he took the responsibility well, being voted Player of the Season in a Championship winning campaign.

So how has Pearce gone from a Player of the Season in one of the club's best ever campaigns to having 50% of the fanbase not care if he's gone? For me it's down to one man....

Anton Zingarevich.

He may have only been in charge of the club for 18 months but the Russian's legacy is going to last a long, long time in Berkshire and not for the best of reasons. Anton's arrival saw the club's previously modest wage structure blown up as he sought to play Championship Manager with money that he never really had. As soon as he took over, big contracts were handed out to Jason Roberts, Jimmy Kebe,Adam Federici and Jem Karacan - not to mention a raft of free transfers likePavel Pogrebnyak and Danny Guthrie. Yet despite all the spending, Pearce's contract was never addressed despite it having just 12 months to run. By the time they did come to talk the defender's stock had risen to the point where he expected to be offered similar money to the new arrivals and yet Reading were reluctant to pay it, or even sit down with him.

That all led to the farcical situation of Brian McDermott being told by the ownership to play a clearly past itKaspars Gorkss or an inexperiencedSean Morrison ahead of Pearce in the Premier League and predictably results didn't go so well. With relegation becoming an almost certainty, Pearce was allowed back in from the cold and shockingly, results improved. Yet by the end of the season the Republic of Ireland international was once again riding the bench and seemingly on his way out of the club, with teams such as Liverpool being touted as landing points.

For whatever reason the purse strings did open that summer and Pearce re-signed but from that point on he was never really the same player and some fans never forgave him. He'd gone from club captain to being behind the likes ofDanny Guthrie in the armband pecking order and he never looked fully comfortable alongside Sean Morrison at the back. Sure he had his moments, such as the stepover at Doncaster but if you ask Reading fans to name a memorable Pearce moment from the past two seasons, I don't think you'll have too many suggestions thrown at you.

So why are fans so happy to see him go? I'll admit he wasn't the quickest defender, with my TTE Podcast co-host Westy once describing him as having the 'turning circle of a planet' nor was he the most graceful on the ball. However Pearce was dependable at doing the simple things, good in the air, a decent threat from set pieces and genuinely seemed to love the club he'd been at for most of his lifetime. In fact if you looked at his statistics in terms of clean sheets, league finishes and goals he's up there with the club's most successful central defenders of the modern era alongside recognised legends such as Ivar Ingimarrson, Ady Williams and even Martin Hicks.

In the end I just think expectations have been too high for Pearce and his reputation never really recovered from the contract saga of 2012/13. Unfortunately the deal he did get 12 months later was on terms just not sustainable for a Championship side looking to rebuild and you can't fault a player for wanting to maximise his earnings as he enters his peak years.

While I don't think he'll ever reach the level of John Terry, I can certainly see him leading a team in the Premier League and having a very good career at that level. Sometimes a change of scenery is all a player needs to really find his feet again and I hope that Alex finds that at the iPro Stadium. So if this is the end Mr Pearce, you have my very best wishes and thanks for the memories, you'll be very welcome back at the Madejski any time.

​Reading this, we've signed their version of Sir Jake :)

The lack of pace in the middle does concern me a little but I guess if they're drilled right, it shouldn't be a problem.  Terry & Cahill aren't exactly gazelles...

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​Reading this, we've signed their version of Sir Jake :)

The lack of pace in the middle does concern me a little but I guess if they're drilled right, it shouldn't be a problem.  Terry & Cahill aren't exactly gazelles...

​Presuming we start with Keogh and Pearce, Keogh's not exactly slow.

I think they would be a perfect foil for each other actually. Any misjudgements by Keogh and Pearce should be there. Any passages where Pearce gets done for pace, Keogh should have enough to come across and cover.

I'm really liking our business so far.

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Im not 100% convinced on this, but I'll wait to actually see him play before judging 

All I can say is if he stays fit, he will be a better option than whitbread who just couldn't avoid injuries. So bent and Pearce will be better options than best and whitbread, the players we started last season with. 

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Welcome to the club Alex. A key part of Readings amazing promotion season and by all means had a very good season in the Prem.

Still young at 25/26 and takes Whitbread's place in the squad which in my opinion is an improvement.

Will be behind him until he gives me a reason to do otherwise. Looking forward to seeing him play.

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