Maybes Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 Second signing of the day, winger from MK Dons. OMG. A winger!!
MPH Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 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!
thybluefox Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 Second signing of the day, winger from MK Dons. did you combine threads, confused! Haha. Any info on the chap anyway? Edit: Linky http://www.mkdons.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Pro...0~22413,00.html
coale39 Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 Cool. Dont know anything about him tho. Left or right? Any good?
coale39 Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 WikiA 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!
Maybes Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 both,looks energetic and hungry I was informed of this activity yesterday morning, from a fellow poster. Ledge
Rocky Dennis Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 both,looks energetic and hungry Thats fine, the deli counter at Morrisons is wicked so he wont starve!!
Ric Flair Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 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.
MPH Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 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.
SamL Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 Nice. These signings sound very promising, I just hope they turn out to do well for us.
billyfox1 Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 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
blue blood Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 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.
MPH Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 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!!
TaskFox1 Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 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
MC Prussian Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 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.
bjblyth Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 confirmation... http://www.mkdons.premiumtv.co.uk/page/New...1336583,00.html http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Lates...1336555,00.html
Ric Flair Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 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?
blue blood Posted 1 July 2008 Posted 1 July 2008 i guess yesterday was contract expiry day (30th june). and today is sign them for free day. i can see another free thansfer or two today.
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