Guest Posted 6 October 2015 Posted 6 October 2015 How do you even get an unconscious player on the pitch though On a wheelbarrow.
Bamba's Babes Posted 2 January 2016 Posted 2 January 2016 Has he done anything since being knocked out? He's been atrocious.
johnny the fox Posted 2 January 2016 Posted 2 January 2016 Has he done anything since being knocked out? He's been atrocious. he made a mean pizza..
Sharpe's Fox Posted 2 January 2016 Posted 2 January 2016 after today it seems him going back to Swansea and us using Gray is a better option. Needs to sharpen up for Saturday, and by sharpen up I mean realise he's a professional football player and not a penguin.
Frank to be Posted 2 January 2016 Posted 2 January 2016 He's getting a bit of a hammering on here but he was no worse than Ulloa, Mahrez or Albrighton today, and I'm not sure he can be blamed for the pitch being too slippery.
sdb Posted 2 January 2016 Posted 2 January 2016 Just had an off day. Same as Ulloa or Mahrez today, King at Anfield etc. Incredible that some are writing him off!!!
foxtillidrop Posted 2 January 2016 Posted 2 January 2016 I think Dyer is more useful on the right wing. Albrighton can whip in crosses from the left wing as he doesn't need to beat the defender to get crosses in. Dyer's pace is wasted on the left wing as there is no end product when he gets to the byline from the left side as he is on his wrong foot. If we used him on the right, I reckon he would have got at their full back an put some crosses in.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 2 January 2016 Posted 2 January 2016 Made me angry today. He wasn't taking enough care with the basics.
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 2 January 2016 Posted 2 January 2016 Only thing in his defence is that he should be on the right, beat a man put a ball in. Like he did for Vardy at soon. Ranieri seems to want to keep Mahrez always on the right which Imo somewhat hampers Albrighton and Dyer as a sub
Raj Posted 2 January 2016 Posted 2 January 2016 If Fez gets angry some shit has happened big style!!!
Thracian Posted 2 January 2016 Posted 2 January 2016 He's getting a bit of a hammering on here but he was no worse than Ulloa, Mahrez or Albrighton today, and I'm not sure he can be blamed for the pitch being too slippery. Ulloa, Mahrez and Albrighton rated a little shy of 6 apiece. I wouldn't give Dyer anything other than for his bended pass. Twice he couldn't even deliver five yard passes accurately down the line. Most other times he gave the ball away, was caught in possession or just played a nothing ball.
Frank to be Posted 2 January 2016 Posted 2 January 2016 Ulloa, Mahrez and Albrighton rated a little shy of 6 apiece. I wouldn't give Dyer anything other than for his bended pass. Twice he couldn't even deliver five yard passes accurately down the line. Most other times he gave the ball away, was caught in possession or just played a nothing ball. You could easily be describing Ulloa, Mahrez or Albrighton's performance there. I'd go further with Ulloa, who literally wouldn't have looked out of place in Sunday league football again today. Dyer was poor, so were several others. Dyer at least has the excuse that he hasn't been playing and so could be expected to be a bit rusty.
DEMANN Posted 2 January 2016 Posted 2 January 2016 He couldn't have been much worse today. Better suited to the right wing. So is Albrighton. Should've have taken Mahrez off. I digress.
Guest Col city fan Posted 2 January 2016 Posted 2 January 2016 Felt for him today. He was utterly dreadful..and he knew it himself. Ulloa was bobbins..but couldn't have done any worse staying on than Dyer did.
MIAMI_FOX Posted 2 January 2016 Posted 2 January 2016 Ulloa looks a real cart horse this season. Maybe lacking in sharpness due to his stop start chances in the team, but terrible today Dyer had a mare but knew it himself, just a bad day, he is a better player than that as we know. Albrighton was bang average as was Mahrez No biggie, we have 40 points YES 40 points after only 20 games. Wonderful stuff
Buzzell Posted 2 January 2016 Posted 2 January 2016 He was dogshit. Stick to the right hand side rather than the left.
Len Finsbury Posted 3 January 2016 Posted 3 January 2016 Needs to put studs on his boots before he plays too!
CharlieCharles Posted 3 January 2016 Posted 3 January 2016 I dont know how he managed to pass it directly out of play not once, but twice. Slipped on his backside multiple times as well. Just not his day today.
scinnell Posted 3 January 2016 Posted 3 January 2016 It helps when you are comfortable on your left foot when played on the left wing. I know, let's play Schlupp on the right wing.
Guest BlueBrett Posted 3 January 2016 Posted 3 January 2016 I dont know how he managed to pass it directly out of play not once, but twice. Inler must be rubbing off on him in training
Thracian Posted 3 January 2016 Posted 3 January 2016 You could easily be describing Ulloa, Mahrez or Albrighton's performance there. I'd go further with Ulloa, who literally wouldn't have looked out of place in Sunday league football again today. Dyer was poor, so were several others. Dyer at least has the excuse that he hasn't been playing and so could be expected to be a bit rusty. None of the three you mentioned was anything like as poor as Dyer.
Dan Posted 3 January 2016 Posted 3 January 2016 I couldn't believe how awful he was. Not a single thing he did worked.
Richard Posted 3 January 2016 Posted 3 January 2016 Dyer put in one of the worst performances I've seen for a long time. We would probably been better off if he wasn't on the pitch
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