View Full Version : Dyer - The End?


Castrol
21 July 2006, 12:43
With NUFC chasing Damien Duff, have we finally run out of patience with Kieron Dyer? I must confess I lost it with him over 3 years ago, when it was rumoured he was going to Chelsea.

£3,000,000 a year to crash cars, get pissed, fight with team mates, make Porn videos and get involved with a whole collection of (alleged) scurrilous sexual activities.

Now, someone remind me how many games he's actually played for us? :brickwall

Cheers

LUCKO
21 July 2006, 14:50
he's a jockey of the highest order, that said you can send him down the Molineux on loan if you want :norty:

Funkii Munkii
21 July 2006, 15:52
You might need him if he's fit Mike what with your lack of strikers, that said I agree with everything you wrote about him, he'll be one of the last scumbags out of there now Bowyer and Bellend have left, or have I forgotten anyone ;)

FASTER MIKE!!
22 July 2006, 18:30
nope there all gone:D with his exception. as for games I've no idea but it should be at least 65-70% more! such a wasted talent too, promised so much......

richiewong
23 July 2006, 01:02
Bellamy might be a Bell end of the highest order but Christ I would have him back at Newcastle as striker any day.
Reckon he'll be a good buy for the scousers:rolleyes:

Dyer who now?

Richard_P
23 July 2006, 10:29
Bellamy would add a new dimension to any of the premiership clubs. He is a top player, lightning quick and a good finisher (sometimes a spectacular finisher).

The only reason pool signed him with no competition is he is a bit of a loose cannon.


Dyer is so far a wasted talent! How old is he though? Surely he has some life left in him as a player.

Castrol
23 July 2006, 12:22
a good finisher

Only if he doesn't have time to think about it.

You're all correct however, he's a super player and tosser of the first order. I think even if he hadn't just been transfered, there's no way back for him at NUFC. He probably doesn't want to come either.


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