dyer always was a top class player...really hoping he has an injury free season or two
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Agree with the right back comment above.
Dyer would not be at QPR if he had a better injury record. He would be playing for a top 4 club and maybe still england. He is a top notch player, everyone know that. Just his fitness issues. Such a shame.
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Originally posted by Stedders View PostAgree with the right back comment above.
Dyer would not be at QPR if he had a better injury record. He would be playing for a top 4 club and maybe still england. He is a top notch player, everyone know that. Just his fitness issues. Such a shame.
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He has a great attitude to the game as well as commitment and work ethic. Someone with that much talent wanting desperately just to play the game is a great example to many of the young primmadonnas of today who had ridiculous pay contracts when they were 13 and don't know what grafting means.
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Originally posted by Del View PostHe has a great attitude to the game as well as commitment and work ethic. Someone with that much talent wanting desperately just to play the game is a great example to many of the young primmadonnas of today who had ridiculous pay contracts when they were 13 and don't know what grafting means.
no one has had more ridiculous pay contracts than Dyer.He has earned a fortune without even playing.
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Originally posted by hammer View Postno one has had more ridiculous pay contracts than Dyer.He has earned a fortune without even playing.
Of course he's had big deals in the past, he was a top player. The fact your lot gave him a stupid deal when he was already injury prone is more fool them and hardly his fault is it.
The point i was making was it's clearly not about money for him now, he just desperately wants to play the game, hence he repeatedly fights his way back to (partial / Fragile) fitness time and time again. The spoilt brats of this era are on stupid deals when they're still kids and clearly in most cases don't appreciate the game as they should.
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Originally posted by Del View PostNot at QPR he hasn't. He's on a pay as you play type deal with a nominal (in football terms) basic. But you're missing the point.
Of course he's had big deals in the past, he was a top player. The fact your lot gave him a stupid deal when he was already injury prone is more fool them and hardly his fault is it.
The point i was making was it's clearly not about money for him now, he just desperately wants to play the game, hence he repeatedly fights his way back to (partial / Fragile) fitness time and time again. The spoilt brats of this era are on stupid deals when they're still kids and clearly in most cases don't appreciate the game as they should.
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I thought he did well against Man U. though. Not a waste of space when he is healthy, IMO. So let's hope he can stay healthy.'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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We've probably seen him play more times than Hammer - and when he has been fit and able to play for us he has show exactly what he is - a classy and talented footballer with passion, desire and belief in his own ability. Without his glass like condition he would have turned out to be one of the best English players in the PL. I just don't think he will be capable of playing more than a couple of games at a time without the dreaded spell on the sideline.
#realshame as a fit Dyer would be an asset to ours or any other top flight team.#standuptocancer
#inyourfacecancer
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