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Lloyd Dyer signs

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what? i mean. like a young promising kind of a player? again? signing for leicester? like 2 in a day?

you're having me on!

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A product of the West Bromwich Albion. youth system, Dyer initially struggled to break into the first team. He made his Albion debut in a 3–1 League Cup defeat away at Wigan Athletic. on 2 October 2002,[2] but it was the only first team match he played in 2002–03. In September 2003 he spent a month on loan to Kidderminster Harriers..[3] He turned down an extension to the loan, instead opting to fight for his place in the Albion team.[4] This eventually paid off, as during the second half of the 2003–04 season, he played a large part in West Brom's promotion back to the Premiership. Dyer's exciting and pacey substitute appearances often inspired the team, and earned him a new contract in the summer of 2004.[5]

However it was still not enough to cement a regular first team starting place, and in March 2005 he was loaned out to Coventry City..[6] In September 2005 he went on loan again, this time to Queens Park Rangers..[7] Dyer eventually left West Bromwich Albion for Millwall. during the January 2006 transfer window,[8] but was released just two months later for personal reasons.[9] Due to the transfer window having already closed, Dyer was unable to sign for another club for the remainder of the season. He had a trial with Derby County., with whom he trained, but the Rams elected not to sign him.[10] He instead joined Milton Keynes Dons., signing a two year contract in July 2006.[11] His performances during October 2007 earned him the League Two Player of the Month award. Awards panel chairman Chris Kamara said "One of Lloyd Dyer's great strengths is his energy; he's able to motor up and down the left side all day and provides terrific service to his strikers. He's also added goals to his game this month"[12] Dyer received the first red card of his career on 3 November 2007 in a 1–1 draw with Wycombe Wanderers..[13][14] He scored twice in the Dons' 5–0 home win over Accrington Stanley. on 8 December 2007, earning him a place in the League Two Team of the Week.[15][16] On 26 April 2008, Dyer set up one goal and scored another as Milton Keynes beat Bradford City. 2–1, a result that confirmed the Dons as League Two champions

Sounds good! :cool:

Posted
both,looks energetic and hungry

I was informed of this activity yesterday morning, from a fellow poster. Ledge :wub:

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Lost his way a bit after breaking through at West Brom. But he was quality last season for MKDons and if he continues that progress then we've signed a very good winger for where we are right now. If Adams comes in, that means with him, Dyer and Gradel we have 3 midfielders who have scored nearly 40 goals between them last season and lots of assists too.

Keen.

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Lost his way a bit after breaking through at West Brom. But he was quality last season for MKDons and if he continues that progress then we've signed a very good winger for where we are right now. If Adams comes in, that means with him, Dyer and Gradel we have 3 midfielders who have scored nearly 40 goals between them last season and lots of assists too.

Keen.

no, he wont come. liverpool are in for him and i reckon he'll go there. swap deal for crouch , apparently.

Posted

sounds like a steady eddie to me. wont rip the league apart but will give the team some much needed balance and consistancey. hopefully will go a decent left wingers job.

Posted
2 players under 30 in one day. what a result. how many more before the day is out. surprised thay don't just unveil all the new signings at 5 o'clock

its like having Martin Allen in charge again!! :D

Posted

Quite Happy with these signings. Finally we seem to have a couple of decent wingers at the club in Maxi and Dyer.

Nice to see youngs lads coming rather than the classic 32 yr old leicester signing

Posted

Doesn't look like he's a scorer.

As long as he can shake off the defenders on his way forward, combined with an abundance of good crosses, he'll do just fine for me.

Posted
Doesn't look like he's a scorer.

As long as he can shake off the defenders on his way forward, combined with an abundance of good crosses, he'll do just fine for me.

16 goals in 2 seasons isn't that bad. He got 11 in the league last year? Not a scorer? Fook me, what would you class our midfielders of recent years?

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