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I wish he'd learn to walk so that he doesn't look like he's got a limp.  He has this way of walking which just makes him look injured.  Every time he set off on a run last night I was convinced he was struggling after it, but apparently not.  I think we should have something in place where he gives the thumbs-up to the crowd after every bit of action he's involved in to reassure us he's ok.  bluebigrazz.gif

He sort of staggers doesn't he. His legs seem to struggle to walk even though his expression suggests other wise.

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Staggering!

 

Freak Eye Injury Setback For Star

 

KIERON Dyer has suffered a freak training ground eye injury that will see the Newcastle United ace back on the sidelines for a short while.

 

The fleet-footed Magpies star made his long-awaited comeback as a substitute in Wednesday's 3-0 Carling Cup win over Portsmouth at St. James' Park, and was looking forward to another Gallowgate run-out in Saturday's visit of Charlton Athletic.

 

But the England man's hopes were cruelly dashed by an unfortunate accident while training on Friday morning.

 

Manager Glenn Roeder told nufc.co.uk: "Kieron took a knock to his left eye on Friday morning in what can only be described as a freak accident.

 

"We immediately took him to see a specialist and his advice was that he needs to rest and not to take part in any contact training for at least two weeks.

 

"Kieron doesn't deserve such wretched luck to happen little more than a day after getting back out on the pitch against Portsmouth, when for 30 minutes he showed the kind of electric pace and ability that we know he's capable of.

 

"It's such cruel luck to be robbed of his services, but we've just got to stand up and be counted and move forward in a positive way, starting with Charlton on Saturday."

 

http://www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10278~918948,00.html

 

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Guest ChickenKiev

Dyer fit for the season and playing well would be welcomed in any premiership league squad.

 

Think you could say that for any player  :winking:

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