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Pretty sure we will keep him this year. He seems determined not to be a failure here and return to Holland with his tail between his legs. He also won't have a huge amount of suitors at clubs bigger than this.

 

Not sure how he will fit in but think he will be valuable to us this year if he can finally put his injury problems to bed for a bit. We have literally been saying that since he arrived though. Frustrating all round.

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Just looks like he's applying ice tbf, considering it's the start of preseason he's probably just doing everything to recover after training sessions and not get injured.

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I think I've exhausted every possible reaction to him being injured yet again and now just simply store it as information.

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Kieron Dyer, Carl Cort, Marcelino, ... Siem De Jong.

 

 

I remember years ago I was scanning the headlines on the Guardian and there was this story: "Dyer expected to be fit for game on Saturday." And I was thinking: that might help us out. And then I realized we sold him to West Ham two seasons ago.

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Kieron Dyer, Carl Cort, Marcelino, ... Siem De Jong.

 

 

I remember years ago I was scanning the headlines on the Guardian and there was this story: "Dyer expected to be fit for game on Saturday." And I was thinking: that might help us out. And then I realized we sold him to West Ham two seasons ago.

 

:lol:

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Kieron Dyer, Carl Cort, Marcelino, ... Siem De Jong.

 

 

I remember years ago I was scanning the headlines on the Guardian and there was this story: "Dyer expected to be fit for game on Saturday." And I was thinking: that might help us out. And then I realized we sold him to West Ham two seasons ago.

 

:lol:

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Albert Luque

 

Nah, he had one big injury and then just wasn't picked by Roeder as I recall. The likes of Dyer and Cort were ridiculous in terms of injuries.

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Dyer had more comeback games for NUFC than Viduka had hot dinners. Shin splints after every game.

 

Yep this is what I remember - Wikipedia agrees to an extent -

 

99–2000 30

2000–01 26 

2001–02 18

2002–03 35

2003–04 25 

2004–05 23

2005–06 11

2006–07 22

 

Pretty Bellamy-esque tbh

 

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The Dyer being injured thing used to really bug me, because it meant managers could use that phrase that really effs me off "its like a new signing", thus jibbing me out of the excitement of a proper new signing.

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