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Dyer despair deepens

By Tom Adams - Created on 9 Dec 2005

 

Kieron Dyer's bid to return to fitness at Newcastle has suffered yet another blow with the news that he has picked up a hamstring strain.

 

The England international has suffered extensively with injuries this season, with hamstring problems then a mystery illness reducing his impact for The Magpies.

 

Graeme Souness had hoped to signal Dyer's return to fitness against Arsenal in The Premiership on Saturday, live on PremPlus, but this plan has now been rendered unworkable.

 

The midfielder has again injured his hamstring after receiving treatment for a muscle condition that has afflicted him for the past two years.

 

Dyer's anticipated Monday return to training had already been shelved, and it is now clear that he will not face The Gunners.

 

Souness has only been able to start with the gifted former Ipswich man on two occasions this season, and the latest blow to Dyer's recovery is just one of a catalogue of hamstring problems seen at St James' Park this season.

 

The run of injuries for The Magpies has left Souness despairing, and perhaps the most keenly felt absence has been that of Michael Owen.

The former Real Madrid man has missed a succession of games with a groin injury, and Souness says he is being depriving him of England's best striker.

 

The Newcastle boss also reiterated his plea to judge his struggling side when they ease their injury burden.

 

"He is the best English goal-getter around. We paid a fortune for him, but unfortunately for all of us, he's not been available to us, and we are certainly going to miss him," said Souness.

 

"We have said all along - and I have said this to everyone who has asked me the question - the time to judge us and all the players is when they are all fully-fit and on the pitch together.

 

"We are now in December and that's not happened."

 

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Thats nonsense.

 

He hasent even showed up for the last 2 after game conferences, the mark of a coward if you ask me. If he wins the next game, he will speak to the media, if he doesnt win, he wont - thats not the way things are done. Its him who has to stand up and take account for his players, and if cant do that then he should be fired.

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Do you think that Souness ever sat down and thought that maybe these injuries have something to do with his training? Whether they do or not I don't know, but it has gone way past a bad luck and apart from the cursed training ground there has to be something behind this. Or does someone somewhere have an entie set of Toon voodoo dolls and keeps ripping the legs off of specific players.

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Desperate Dyer's despair deepens.

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Despot dutifully deepens Desperate Dyer's despair.

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every clubhas one or two injury problems at any given time. he keeps saying judge him when everyone is fit but quite how we will fit dyer, luque, emre ,nobby and parker into a 4 man midfield is beyond me. weve played a couple of times with nearly a full team and were still shit, dyer isnt zidane, hes not going to change the whole team!

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every clubhas one or two injury problems at any given time. he keeps saying judge him when everyone is fit but quite how we will fit dyer, luque, emre ,nobby and parker into a 4 man midfield is beyond me. weve played a couple of times with nearly a full team and were still shit, dyer isnt zidane, hes not going to change the whole team!

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judging him when everyone is fit has never been in the equation, a club with the top 5 team, and players he took over and the money he has spent has no excuse whatsoever.

 

No one gets their full team out all the time. The resources he has available at Newcastle put him well above this type of talk, the position we are in in the premiership, considering all these advantages he has, is shameful, and the performances are too.

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Some nasty rumours going around that he has a dose of the Mark Fowlers.

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Bit off topic Wacky! :lol:

 

Despite danger, daring, duplicitous despot dutifully deepens desperate dapper dandy Dyer's despair, dashing Dyer's downright dirty, devious dreams. December disaster due!

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Despite danger, daring, duplicitous despot dutifully deepens disparagingly desperate deadly dapper dandy "Disco Diva" Dyer's despair, dashing Dyer's downright dirty, devious dreams. Daft December disaster due!

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Despite danger, daring, despicable, duplicitous despot dutifully deepens disparagingly desperate deadly dapper dandy diving "Disco Diva" Dyer's despair, dashing delinquent Dyer's downright dirty, devious dreams. Daft December disaster due!

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Despite danger, daring, despicable, duplicitous despot dutifully deepens disparagingly desperate deadly dapper dandy diving "Disco Diva" Dyer's despair, decidedly dashing delinquent Dyer's downright dirty, devious dreams. Daft December disaster due!

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Despite danger, daring, despicable, duplicitous despot dutifully deepens disparagingly desperate deadly dapper dandy diving "Disco Diva" Dyer's despair, decidedly dashing delinquent Dutchman's dribbler Dyer's downright dirty, devious dreams. Daft December disaster due! declares Dick.

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