Nathan Dyer 19:00 - Sep 15 with 3024 views | sP7qupUf | Don't know if I have missed anything but those who were out of contract have either signed a new deal or announced as having left the club. I have not seen any official announcement regarding Dyer. | | | | |
Nathan Dyer on 19:16 - Sep 15 with 3003 views | NotLoyal | Seems he is still at the club. | |
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Nathan Dyer on 19:31 - Sep 15 with 2978 views | pencoedjack | If he is needs to be moved on No time for sentiments. | | | |
Nathan Dyer on 20:29 - Sep 15 with 2921 views | Flashberryjack |
Nathan Dyer on 19:31 - Sep 15 by pencoedjack | If he is needs to be moved on No time for sentiments. |
Should have moved him on ages ago, might even of had a small fee for him. Whoever gave him his last contract need sh*gging with a Ragman's trumpet. | |
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Nathan Dyer on 22:11 - Sep 15 with 2806 views | Badlands | He should been played. | |
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Nathan Dyer on 12:08 - Sep 16 with 2629 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Nathan Dyer on 19:16 - Sep 15 by NotLoyal | Seems he is still at the club. |
I did not notice him training in the clip issued the other day. Perhaps he has a low ball offer and hanging on to see if anything better comes in. market forces Lets face facts he already has more money than sense. He must have well in excess of £10m in the bank in hard cash. Investing with a professionsal will see a return of 4% £400,000. He could play for Swansea for marbles and get his coaching badges. [Post edited 16 Sep 2020 12:09]
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Nathan Dyer on 15:10 - Sep 17 with 2413 views | jasper_T | Cooper said he's still training with us but no longer our player, looking for a new club. The responses on twitter are very weird, saying it's disgusting to treat him this way, and that the fans should have been told sooner. He's barely played and his contract expired. Were people expecting a testimonial and a job for life? | | | |
Nathan Dyer on 15:23 - Sep 17 with 2399 views | Whiterockin |
Nathan Dyer on 15:10 - Sep 17 by jasper_T | Cooper said he's still training with us but no longer our player, looking for a new club. The responses on twitter are very weird, saying it's disgusting to treat him this way, and that the fans should have been told sooner. He's barely played and his contract expired. Were people expecting a testimonial and a job for life? |
We were kind enough to loan him out for a season for him to pick up a Premier League winners medal. | | | |
Nathan Dyer on 23:56 - Sep 17 with 2214 views | NotLoyal |
Nathan Dyer on 15:23 - Sep 17 by Whiterockin | We were kind enough to loan him out for a season for him to pick up a Premier League winners medal. |
True, he was of little value to the club from 2016, made millions, had a great career at Swansea, the club saved him. He gave us many moments of happiness. But now it's time to move on. That's what happens. | |
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Nathan Dyer on 13:33 - Sep 18 with 2102 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Jordan Garrick from the little I have seen he has a lot of potential. Fast over the ground quick feet, tall and cool in the red zone. All he needs to do is develop resilience bulk out a bit, develop an ability to head the ball and he could be an overnight sensation. | |
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Nathan Dyer on 19:03 - Sep 18 with 2042 views | Dr_Winston |
Nathan Dyer on 13:33 - Sep 18 by ReslovenSwan1 | Jordan Garrick from the little I have seen he has a lot of potential. Fast over the ground quick feet, tall and cool in the red zone. All he needs to do is develop resilience bulk out a bit, develop an ability to head the ball and he could be an overnight sensation. |
Plus learn how to control the ball in any way, shape or manner. Headless Chicken barely covers it. The boy can finish tho. Perhaps he's better off upfront than on the wing. | |
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Nathan Dyer on 11:07 - Sep 19 with 1938 views | Highjack | He was never the same after his Achilles went. He’s a good footballer though, I reckon a good coach could move him into the middle and get a tune out of him. Unfortunately a lot of coaches will just assume he’s too small. | |
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Nathan Dyer on 11:19 - Sep 19 with 1928 views | Whiterockin |
Nathan Dyer on 11:07 - Sep 19 by Highjack | He was never the same after his Achilles went. He’s a good footballer though, I reckon a good coach could move him into the middle and get a tune out of him. Unfortunately a lot of coaches will just assume he’s too small. |
TBH I think he has had his day at championship level, he could still do a job further down the leagues. It all depends if he wants to take the drop and play, plus money is very tight the further you go down the leagues it won't be easy to find a club anyway. | | | |
Nathan Dyer on 11:32 - Sep 19 with 1911 views | Highjack |
Nathan Dyer on 11:19 - Sep 19 by Whiterockin | TBH I think he has had his day at championship level, he could still do a job further down the leagues. It all depends if he wants to take the drop and play, plus money is very tight the further you go down the leagues it won't be easy to find a club anyway. |
Yeah players inevitably lose their pace after they’re the wrong side of thirty and he had an injury that would have ended careers ten or fifteen years ago. He needs to adapt his game a bit. | |
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Nathan Dyer on 12:33 - Sep 19 with 1889 views | Whiterockin |
Nathan Dyer on 11:32 - Sep 19 by Highjack | Yeah players inevitably lose their pace after they’re the wrong side of thirty and he had an injury that would have ended careers ten or fifteen years ago. He needs to adapt his game a bit. |
Agree he needs to adapt his game, but even if he does I doubt he will be good enough for our league. He has had a good living, all depends if he wants to drop down the leagues or retire IMO. | | | |
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