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Guest puretoon

the other 'medical matter' he's has/had has nothing to do with his eye. He was seen at a certain medical place at a very unusual time.........

 

for fucks sake get rid of the waster.....80K a week-pure waste. why the hell the fat bastard sanction it in the first place is beyond most. build a team around him said the scottish git.........aye...like hell .........

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the other 'medical matter' he's has/had has nothing to do with his eye. He was seen at a certain medical place at a very unusual time.........

 

Do feel free to enlighten those of us who don't know what you're talking about. :confused:

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Guest elbee909

Has his arse finally fallen off?  It's one half of the Sage centre, isn't it?  In one of his blingy moments he had half his arse painted silver and Des Hamilton has the other half.

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Now crock Dyer is KO'd by pole

 

By MARTIN BLACKBURN

 

October 28, 2006

 

KIERON DYER’S hopes of making his first start in six months today have been pole-axed.

 

The injury-jinxed Newcastle midfielder suffered a freak eye injury when he collided with a pole while doing shuttle runs in training yesterday morning.

 

He will now miss at least four matches.

 

And boss Glenn Roeder said: “Kieron took a knock to his left eye in what can only be described as a freak accident.

 

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

 

“Kieron didn’t deserve such wretched luck little more than a day after getting out on the pitch against Portsmouth.

 

“It’s cruel luck to be robbed of his services but we’ve got to stand up and be counted and move forward in a positive way.”

 

The England ace played the final 30 minutes of Wednesday’s Carling Cup win against Portsmouth.

 

Dyer, 27, was likely to start in the home clash with Charlton today — ending six months out of the first team with groin and hamstring problems.

 

Toon have cup matches against Palermo and Watford along with a league clash with Sheffield United in the next two weeks.

 

Newcastle had more bad news yesterday as they recorded a yearly loss of £12million.

 

 

The signings of £16m Michael Owen and £9.5m Albert Luque, plus a lack of European football were the major reasons behind the fall.

 

The figures, for the 12 months ending June 30 2006, were in stark contrast to the £620,000 profit Toon made in the previous year.

 

But chairman Freddy Shepherd insisted: “This year has been a period of transition for the club.

 

“The board believe the investment it has made will deliver long-term benefits.”

 

 

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The injury-jinxed Newcastle midfielder suffered a freak eye injury when he collided with a pole while doing shuttle runs in training yesterday morning.

 

:lol:

 

I so wish it said:

 

The injury-jinxed Newcastle midfielder suffered a freak eye injury when he walked into a wall while doing shuttle runs in training yesterday morning.
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In today's Times there's a photo of him training yesterday before the injury.

 

Doesn't seem too suspicious to me, especially if the press were there in any numbers. They'd have been all over the story if it was sus.

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It's hilarious.  I feel sorry for the bloke, but all I can do is laugh.

 

It's just a matter of time until he tops himself.

 

Just gonna ruin crumpys, northern monkey, htl's etc day by being the first to say..

 

I wish  bluewink.gif

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Guest Wayne D

Don't you reckon?

 

This guy's on what £80,000 a week or something equally as disturbing. We all know there is little sentiment in football, so although I feel a tiny bit sorry for him, it's really time to get rid of a player whose fitness is extremely unreliable, and whose wages are a real cancer. If I had a pound coin for everytime I've read about his next rejuvenation, I'd be a millionaire.

 

Perhaps we could get him back for a few good games to earn some appeal from other clubs, then flog him on. Hopefully they won't be sensible enough to figure he'll be due an injury soon.

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Guest Geordiesned

From nufc.com;

 

It's now been confirmed that the midfielder did accidentally collide with an inanimate object (not Albert Luque) at the training ground on Friday.

 

:lol:

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Guest Geordiesned

Don't you reckon?

 

This guy's on what £80,000 a week or something equally as disturbing. We all know there is little sentiment in football, so although I feel a tiny bit sorry for him, it's really time to get rid of a player whose fitness is extremely unreliable, and whose wages are a real cancer. If I had a pound coin for everytime I've read about his next rejuvenation, I'd be a millionaire.

 

Perhaps we could get him back for a few good games to earn some appeal from other clubs, then flog him on. Hopefully they won't be sensible enough to figure he'll be due an injury soon.

 

Bloody hell! You read a lot!  blueeek.gif

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