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Dyer: Players Need Fans’ Support Not Protests
Monday, 23rd Jan 2017 18:06

Former Blues star Kieron Dyer has urged dissenting fans to forget their protests and get behind Town’s confidence-hit players as they go into “the toughest run ever” with relegation to the third tier of English football for the first time in 60 years, he believes, a very real possibility.

Ipswich-born Dyer, pictured above appearing on a recent Life's a Pitch, says he was listening to BBC Radio Suffolk on Saturday evening following the 2-0 defeat at Huddersfield - which saw the 14th-placed Blues drop to within nine points of the bottom three - and was concerned by some of the calls.

“I was driving home and I was listened to the Radio Suffolk phone-in and I didn’t realise it had got that bad,” he told TWTD.

“Basically the majority of the callers were talking about boycotting games and protesting because they’re fed up, saying this is their club and the manager and owner are ruining their club.

“I’m an Ipswich fan and everyone’s entitled to their opinion and I don’t pay money to go to games, while they pay their hard-earned money, so if that’s how they feel, then that’s how they feel.

“But I’ve just seen the run of games we’ve got in February and we have got the toughest run ever, and I would just say to the fans that the worst thing that can happen to our football club is us getting relegated.

“I look at our form and the lack of confidence from our players, because that’s what it is, the players have got absolutely no confidence, they all look shot.

“And if there are going to start to be protests and people boycotting the games, then it’s just going to make it even worse because it’s a toxic atmosphere as it is.

“It’s just going to make it even more unbearable for the players, they won’t get any more confidence and we could end up getting relegated.

“All I would say to the fans is, you’re all Ipswich fans, you want the best for your club, if you’re not happy with the owner and manager, I understand that, but let’s support the team and get us mathematically safe.

“And once we’re mathematically safe, protest or whatever you feel has to be done to be heard, then I totally agree, but I don’t think it’s the time with the way the team’s playing, where we are in the league and with the run we have to abandon the club and the players because everyone needs to stick together. Otherwise it’s going to be a really dire situation.

“We need everyone to get together - even some sections of the local media that sometimes seem to antagonise the fans and want the doom and gloom - get us safe and then do what you want. Let’s just get us safe first. This club cannot be in League One.”

Dyer, 38, says he knows what it’s like to be booed by your own fans from his time at Newcastle United and says it can have a huge impact on a player.

“I’ve been booed by 50,000 people and I was a confident player on the pitch,” he added. “But when I was being booed it affected me so badly some games, it was like I’ve never kicked a ball before, it was like I couldn’t even lace my boots up.

“Why Bobby Robson was so good was because he made everyone play feel a million dollars and they went on the pitch and played to the best of their ability.


“Our players at the moment are just fragile. Terry Butcher came out after the game against Lincoln and said they were a disgrace. I think that’s a harsh word because I think the term disgrace should only be levelled at a player who doesn’t want to play for the club, someone who doesn’t try when they’re on the pitch.

“Our players are trying 100 per cent. I go up to the training ground and I look at the stats. The running stats are through the roof.

“Everyone’s trying to put his shift in, it’s just that they’re so fragile. They’re so lacking in confidence.

“The fans pay good money so when they go to a football match if they want to have a moan, I get that, but our club has never booed players really. I’ve never really come across that.

“I know Scowy had a little bit from the boo boys when I was here, but nothing too brutal.

“But, for example, Jonathan Douglas, he’s getting sarcastically cheered off when he comes off and booed. How is that going to help him? He tries his nuts off every time he’s on the pitch.

“I get that fans might not think he’s good enough but the guy is putting a shift in. Don’t boo the players, that’s all I urge. Everyone stick together.

“There’s no better feeling than playing in a great atmosphere and the fans are on your side, it gives you more confidence than anything. I’ve been there, I’m speaking personally.”

He added: “Freddie Sears, I’ve worked with Freddie at West Ham, I see someone so low on confidence. Yes, he’ll still run, he’ll still put a shift in.

“Look at Christophe Berra in the last few weeks. It was only last season or 18 months ago that people were saying he was one of the best centre-halves in the league. Now he’s struggling. It’s not through a lack of trying, just a lack of confidence.

“It seems to me the players don’t want to play at home because there’s often that negative atmosphere.”

Former England international Dyer, who having retired in 2013 watches most games from the East of England Co-op Stand, says supporters stuck by their team in the last Portman Road fixture, the 3-2 victory over Blackburn, and he hopes the same will be the case when seventh-placed Derby visit next Tuesday.

“At the last game I went to the fans were brilliant, especially when it went to one-all. The fans could easily have switched but they stayed with the team and that was one of our better performances.

“But, as I say, the fans are entitled to their opinions, they spend good money, I don’t spend money to watch Ipswich, so they’re in a very different situation to me, but just stick with the team and give as much support, get us safe. The worst thing for this club at the moment would be if we went down.”

Dyer, who is currently an academy sponsor and previously coached at Playford Road, disagrees with some supporters’ perceptions of manager Mick McCarthy, who he believes has been a victim of his own comparative success in his earlier seasons.

“The grumble I hear from fans about Mick is the way he comes across in post-match interviews and they’re calling him arrogant,” he said.

“Mick is not arrogant, but he is very blunt and he feels that he doesn’t have to answer for things and that’s the just the way he is, and that riles the fans.

“The football’s not been great for a while, I totally get that. But Mick has overachieved, he has had no money to spend and he has found gems.

“He’s found Daryl Murphy for peanuts, he found Didz for peanuts, he found Tyrone Mings, he found the two loans, Jonny Williams the first time, Ryan Fraser.

“But you can’t keep producing free transfers and players for 50 grand that are going to get us to play great football to win the league.

“He’s overachieved, now the reality is that it’s hard to compete in this league with free transfers and cheap signings.

“And that’s where the owner [Marcus Evans] has to take responsibility, I feel. But again, and I’m not sticking up for the owner, but you’ve got an owner who has given all this money to Roy Keane and Paul Jewell and we were in the relegation places.

“He’s then employed a manager who he’s given no money to and we’ve got into the play-offs one year, nearly in the play-offs another and we’ve always been in the top half of the league.

“He thinks this is the way forward now. Because Mick has done well with no money the owner thinks that’s the norm now.

“But it’s not the norm. You can’t get success on free transfers and cheap signings. It’s crazy.

“I was peed off with the owner because I thought we should have got Cat One for the academy, gone all out for Cat One.

“Then again - like with the Mick situation where he’s thinking he doesn’t have to spend money because we’re doing really well - I’m saying we should go for Cat One and was fed up we didn’t get to Cat One.

“But then you think of it from the owner’s point of view and we’re Cat Two and are producing Andre Dozzell, we’ve produced Teddy Bishop, we’ve got Ben Knight coming through, we’ve got Tristan Nydam coming through, we’ve just sold Charlie Brown for £750,000 to Chelsea.

“He must be thinking ‘Why do we need to go to Cat One?’. But if we want to have the best academy, in my opinion we have to be in Cat One.”

He added: “I feel sorry for everyone, I feel sorry for the fans, I feel sorry for Mick and I feel sorry for the owner because he’s not a football man, he hasn’t got a background in football.

“He’s seeing the academy producing players, he’s seeing Mick getting great results with no money, so he thinks it’s the norm.

“Mick’s overachieved, now the reality is that he’s struggling like hell because he hasn’t been given the funds or the quality of the players and that has a knock-on effect on to the fans.”


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jcITFC added 18:12 - Jan 23
Interesting comments regarding Sir Bobby and making players 'feel like a million dollars' when playing. Makes you feel sorry for the youth e.g Kenlock and Emmanual being dropped after putting in good performances. I'm well aware Kenlock now has a knock but even prior to that.
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theblueginger added 18:14 - Jan 23
Nail on the head Dyer.
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OohOohSamassiAbou added 18:15 - Jan 23
Good article, I think this has just about hit the nail on the head about our current predicament. Regardless of who anyone thinks should be in the team or not, they are all putting a shift in.

In all reality, like him or not, you have to look at the job McCarthy has done with no money whatsoever and to keep us competitive he has done very well. How many squads above us have spent less money over the last 3 years? Does our squad really deserve to be higher in the league?

Marcus Evans is not a football man, it is good for someone to finally admit it.
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legoman added 18:18 - Jan 23
I support the players, never boo. I support MM, never boo. I just boo the rest of the club including all coaches that allow our next generations to play so passionless, no excitement, no enthusiasm, no movement off the ball, no passing skills, no nothing but it is not the kids fault. Coaches out.
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rendoblue added 18:19 - Jan 23
So basically, the point of producing quality academy plays is nonsense when we're still selling them on. We have an owner who is not a football..........actually I really can't be bothered with this angering me every day I'm going to start the tea.
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BlueandTruesince82 added 18:19 - Jan 23
Top man KD. Town through and through
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Swn98 added 18:20 - Jan 23
Couldn't of put it better myself!
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keanesalltheway added 18:21 - Jan 23
Good read. I'm guessing he means Ben Morris not Ben Knight.
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Blandford added 18:23 - Jan 23
Respect to Mr Dyer for a very honest and sincere analysis of the club.
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blootheref added 18:24 - Jan 23
Absolutely nailed it Mr Dyer; well done for coming out and saying it as it is. Let's see this season out to some kind of safety and then protest after if we so wish. The players feel like it's a lost cause before they've started. Impossible not to feel the pressure around PR sometimes.

Thought the Bristol and Blackburn games showed a bit more of an attempt to get the ball down, as well as our youth starting to get more chances, so let's hang on to this thread of hope and back the lads!
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mickeyjb added 18:25 - Jan 23
Sold Charlie Brown for 750,000????

Who has?
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elbuerto added 18:26 - Jan 23
Paradigm. Fans must adjust. Avoid relegation!
Kieron Dyer just became an even bigger HERO of mine. Straight from the heart!
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therein61 added 18:27 - Jan 23
Kieron you have made a few good points but contradicted yourself in every other paragraph! like you we fans want the best for our great club(which you played a part in) I could nit pick several points but one stands out you say Sir Bobby made players feel like a million dollars before taking the field!! we have a man who sends players out to save a point(home games!!!!!!) and the body language is for all to see when it starts going wrong(and it does every flipping match) the poor sods(well the few that are proper footballers) are clueless as what to do next they are rabbits in a cars headlights and it is down to one man and one man only!!!!!
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ITFCGloryDays added 18:28 - Jan 23
Kieron, clearly shown by his words and concern, does care about ITFC, who when all is said and done is an Ipswich boy. Which is in stark contrast to our owner, who is NOT a football man, which has been freely admitted.
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blueboy1981 added 18:30 - Jan 23
......... and who's to blame for it all ... ?? - EVANS and McCARTHY - not the supporters paying through the nose to see such malaise from both these people.
This Club of ours has some of the most tolerant, and dedicated supporters a Club could ever have - and they are being treated with disdain for being so.

Examples should always be set from the TOP of the PYRAMID.
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warktheline added 18:31 - Jan 23
Sorry to say but McCarthy is most certainly arrogant. I was speaking to a Watford fan today and he said he couldn't believe what McCarthy said after the Lincoln defeat! "If Ipswich want to sack me then so be it". What an arrogant t**t were his exact words!!! By the way, he is, like every one else, accountable for actions!
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bostonusablue added 18:33 - Jan 23
Teams that haven't spent huge amounts on transfer fees and are doing better than Town:
Huddersfield
Fulham
Preston
Birmingham
Reading
Barnsley
Brighton

These teams are also entertaining their fans with attractive football. Not hoofball. Losing is tough, but losing and playing bad is tantamount to a disaster.

The players aren't the problem. On paper, we have a good team. I am afraid that the route of the problem is MM, his tactics and management style. Playing players out of position, picking favorites and woefully out of form individuals.

MM lovers down grade me all you want, but that's my opinion.
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blueboy1981 added 18:35 - Jan 23
bostonusablue ........... good post - you're spot on with that.
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poldark added 18:36 - Jan 23
Prehaps KD should pay £550 a season of hard earned cash that is difficult sometimes to find and watch the garbage that is put before us week in week out .
A manager who treats us with contempt then I will listen to what he has to say
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Vanisleblue2 added 18:41 - Jan 23
Well done Kieron....thank you for your words.
It is a black hole we are in but we must fight for our club and support them.
Mick McCarthy is obviously arrogant by his words but everything else I agree with from Kieron.
Up the Town
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prebbs007 added 18:41 - Jan 23
Sorry Kieron it's gone beyond that. They are so bad that the support of the crowd is not going to change them. . It's a case of either total lack of ability or what they had being coached out of them by a dinosaur tw&t by being played out of position or by being told to hoof and run around a lot. They must be astonished at the style and tactics they are forced into and it's clear to everyone that they've given up on the manager and the owner. The lack of flexibility and the stubbornness combined with the total lack of ambition and investment in the transfer market especially when we were top of the league has knocked everything out of them. A lot are clearly not good enough but to say cheering them will make it all ok is a typical footballers comment. Our problems are much deeper and we are in big big trouble.
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warktheline added 18:42 - Jan 23
At least the article has confirmed Evans, like McCarthy's apologists on forum, knowledge of football is precisely zilch!!!!
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righty added 18:44 - Jan 23
I am sorry but can't take all this rubbish from people who don't pay to watch matches .
I wrote to the club outlining my concerns about the way the club is going my reply was its supporters fault we should get behind the club and stop complaining so I feel the club is as arrogant as the manager
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jutever added 18:50 - Jan 23
So very true....COYB
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woohoo added 18:51 - Jan 23
“But it's not the norm. You can't get success on free transfers and cheap signings. It's crazy."
Well said Kieron.
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