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Sign up now to join the Big hitters on the Dyer bandwagon on 08:58 - Feb 19 with 574 views | The_Flashing_Smile | Did you not get enough attention for this when you posted it in another thread so have started a new one? | |
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Sign up now to join the Big hitters on the Dyer bandwagon on 08:58 - Feb 19 by The_Flashing_Smile | Did you not get enough attention for this when you posted it in another thread so have started a new one? |
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Sign up now to join the Big hitters on the Dyer bandwagon on 09:00 - Feb 19 with 560 views | hype313 | You're months behind most of us. Kieron Dyer as future manager? by BlueBlood90 26 Oct 2020 11:17Is it just me that can't see why Kieron Dyer seems to see himself as a club legend that should get the managers job one day?
In my opinion, he was just a good youngster that left the club at the first opportunity he got and returned when his legs had gone at the end of his career and nobody else wanted him.
Nothing wrong with that but he seems to talk about Ipswich as if he did far more for the club than he actually did. | |
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Sign up now to join the Big hitters on the Dyer bandwagon on 09:15 - Feb 19 with 502 views | SamWhiteUK |
Sign up now to join the Big hitters on the Dyer bandwagon on 09:00 - Feb 19 by hype313 | You're months behind most of us. Kieron Dyer as future manager? by BlueBlood90 26 Oct 2020 11:17Is it just me that can't see why Kieron Dyer seems to see himself as a club legend that should get the managers job one day?
In my opinion, he was just a good youngster that left the club at the first opportunity he got and returned when his legs had gone at the end of his career and nobody else wanted him.
Nothing wrong with that but he seems to talk about Ipswich as if he did far more for the club than he actually did. |
That's the second time you've quoted that post, and it seems to completely be anti-Dyer as manager. Have you actually read it? Am I missing something? | | | |
Sign up now to join the Big hitters on the Dyer bandwagon on 09:19 - Feb 19 with 485 views | hype313 |
Sign up now to join the Big hitters on the Dyer bandwagon on 09:15 - Feb 19 by SamWhiteUK | That's the second time you've quoted that post, and it seems to completely be anti-Dyer as manager. Have you actually read it? Am I missing something? |
"The other thing to add, is that he's financially secure for the rest of his life, so Marcus could get him quite cheaply and he would probably accept a lower salaried role compared to Cook et al. It might work for all parties, Evans gets good PR promoting a club legend from within without costing too much and Keiron gets a plumb job in his home town." Well, I thought it was a shout. Saw Mings is being touted as a possible target for Man Utd, still wouldn't fancy him here? | |
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Sign up now to join the Big hitters on the Dyer bandwagon on 09:35 - Feb 19 with 438 views | clive_baker | Its such a big job right now, in our current plight, that I would have reservations over Dyer. I would love to see him in the hot seat at some stage in the future but I think he has to go away and cut his teeth somewhere else. I think its a much harder job than it was when Hurst joined for example. The profile we need is somebody with proven experience in reshaping a dysfunctional squad and manage up as well as down. Nigel Pearson with Dyer as his #2 might be a nice blend. | |
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