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Good, positive, insightful article on Kieron.
With the attention to detail given to Dyer's training regime, it's difficult to see how the recent spate of injuries could be put down to poor preparation. Unless all the staff are concentrating so hard on keeping Dyer fit that they've forgotten the rest of the squad!
Interesting article, Dyer was a top player before any injuries. He's been incredibly unlucky and if (BIG IF) he stays fit, we've got a fabulous player for 2 or 3 years.
He had a great game on Sunday and will definitely get a few games due to injures. His skill and attacking ability gives us an added dimension from full back. This is his big chance, hope he takes it as he's a good player, gives us options, deserves a chance of luck and seems a nice bloke.
All the best Kieran
I am really chuffed for the bloke having been through the mire and had fans mock him throughout his trouble. I'm glad to say i always stood by him and made the point to the clueless that it was not him who offered himself a contract.
He is clearly a model pro and just desperately wants to play the game he loves, hence works his socks off to regain fitness after every breakdown. So many younger money grabbing / focused players could learn a hell of a lot from him, and for that reason alone hes a good person to have around. The fact he's also a very good player also, is a massive bonus. I bet he'd happilly have given back most of the wealth he'd earned over the years to have had a modest wage instead with an injury free career.... would they all say that...!?
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