DYER. Yes, it's a sad day to see him leave like this. 17:56 - Mar 21 with 1288 views | OriginalMarkyP | But we should console ourselves with the knowledge that he'll be back. Unlike others, this is HIS football club. It's in his veins. Whereas others will spend a few years here perhaps, he will be Ipswich for life, because he doesn't belong to a regime he belongs to the club and the club belongs to him. He'll be back. Maybe though the turnstiles. Perhaps behind the scenes. Maybe one day in the dugout. So good luck KD. See you soon. COYB |  |
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DYER. Yes, it's a sad day to see him leave like this. on 18:00 - Mar 21 with 1224 views | Fixed_It | With Nors as his assistant? |  |
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DYER. Yes, it's a sad day to see him leave like this. on 18:13 - Mar 21 with 1131 views | OriginalMarkyP |
DYER. Yes, it's a sad day to see him leave like this. on 18:00 - Mar 21 by Fixed_It | With Nors as his assistant? |
It's about Dyer. No one else. |  |
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DYER. Yes, it's a sad day to see him leave like this. on 18:18 - Mar 21 with 1101 views | FrimleyBlue | Well it's the 3rd time he's left it, so good odds on him coming back for a 4th time. All very odd tbh. If it was health related you'd imagine there would have been a bit more of a statement including one from him rather than one of shock that he left suddenly. Nose out of joint with the direction we are going? Will be interesting to see if this is the start of the old guard like klugg moving on too. |  |
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DYER. Yes, it's a sad day to see him leave like this. on 21:13 - Mar 21 with 740 views | Marshalls_Mullet | Sudden resignation suggests maybe a job has come up that he wishes to take. Off to join Lampards coaching team? |  |
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