Dyer Worried for Town - Ipswich Town News
Former Town star Kieron Dyer says he thinks it is going to be difficult for Town to avoid relegation this season, espcially after this weekend's results.
The Newcastle midfielder said he was finding it "extremely difficult to watch" Town as they struggle at the bottom of the League and added: "They have a mountain to climb now. Before they came to our place in the Worthington Cup a fortnight ago, I said they'd definitely get out of it. But it's extremely hard now, especially with Derby, Southampton and West Ham winning this weekend. They have to start picking up points quickly. It looks to me like it's between Leicester, Derby, Southampton and Ipswich. It's going to be one hell of a fight."
Dyer made his return after a long-term injury at Portman Road on Sunday, while his friend Titus Bramble was dropped by Town manager George Burley.
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