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  • Hughes: Dyer ‘working exceptionally hard’ to return

    Mark Hughes says Kieron Dyer is “working exceptionally hard” to try to rescue his career.

    “At the moment it’s difficult to know when he’s going to come back and at what level, but he’s working exceptionally hard and we wish him well.

    If he gets anywhere near the level of performance we know he’s capable of, then he’s an outstanding player that we could hopefully add to the group.”
    - 20.03.12

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  • #2
    That's just it, if we get the true Kieron Dyer back and fit he would be a first team regular, we forget just how good he is because of his injuries.

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    • #3
      feel more re-assured after reading that - sounds more like we are letting him train with us to see if he can regain fitness but maybe I'm wrong and its a formalised year contract. Bit of a mystery.

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      • #4
        That's almost three months old that report.
        http://twitter.com/Mellowhoop

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        • #5
          He had great pre-season and then had a freak injury. When fit, he's a very good player.
          "When you went to the corner and saw our fans celebrating the way they were you just wanted to be part of it" - Shaun Derry after we beat the scum 1-0

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          • #6
            QPR give Kieron Dyer another new deal after his seven-minute season

            QPR hand midfielder one-year extension despite him playing only seven minutes last season.

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            • #7
              Didn't he get injured earlier than the 7th minute against Bolton? I thought it was more like 3-4 minutes.

              If he can remain fit, he is a decent player. However, that is a very big if considering he has managed just 31 appearances out of a possible 190 in the last five seasons. 21 of those were in two seasons, so that is 10 from the other three - an average of 3.3 games.

              That's got to be a waste of money and space in the 25 man squad.

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              • #8
                NW said the same thing last season.
                QPR fan since1987

                @yousef_qpr

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                • #9
                  Ian Taylor was tweeting out to critical fans today that Dyer was out with a new injury this season, not one that had been a problem with the past. That is not reassuring: the guy is falling to pieces from every nook and cranny. We should do a sweep on what will go next

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Westbyfleetr View Post
                    Ian Taylor was tweeting out to critical fans today that Dyer was out with a new injury this season, not one that had been a problem with the past. That is not reassuring: the guy is falling to pieces from every nook and cranny. We should do a sweep on what will go next
                    After about 15 minutes, one of his legs will fall off.
                    "When you went to the corner and saw our fans celebrating the way they were you just wanted to be part of it" - Shaun Derry after we beat the scum 1-0

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                    • #11
                      Another superb thread

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                      • #12
                        Hughes’ axe brings overdue end to QPR’s era of mismanagement

                        The strange decision to award Kieron Dyer a new one year contract after he managed just four minutes of first team action in 2011/12 doesn't detract from the importance of QPR's most expensive 'released list' of all time.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Westbyfleetr View Post
                          Ian Taylor was tweeting out to critical fans today that Dyer was out with a new injury this season, not one that had been a problem with the past. That is not reassuring: the guy is falling to pieces from every nook and cranny. We should do a sweep on what will go next
                          As I tweeted yesterday, he will probably injure his eyeballs when looking at the new contract and whereto sign it.....waste of physio time and resources

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