Dyer in Hammers Switch?

By: andrew | July 19th, 2007

Kieron DyerRumours are circulating that West Ham United are looking to take Newcastle United’s Kieron Dyer to Upton Park, a move which would see Dyer link up with former United colleagues Scott Parker, Craig Bellamy and Lee Bowyer. However, it is believed that West Ham will only be willing to pay a fee of around two million for a player who’s had more than his fair share of injury problems during his eight year spell on tyneside. The deal could prove to be a great bit of business for Hammers boss Alan Curbishley should Dyer stay injury free and recapture his best form. Though whether the offer will be acceptable to United remains to be seen.





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  • Sam |  July 24th, 2007 at 12:25 am

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    Well they could certainly use him, but I don’t see it happening.

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  • Dan Clough |  July 24th, 2007 at 4:23 am

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    Is anyone else going to have any players this season or just West Ham? They get linked with absolutely everyone!

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  • Jamil Batcha |  July 28th, 2007 at 11:32 pm

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    Well if he does go, good riddance to a player who’s physically fragile, mentally unstable, and is on a ridiculously high wages for someone who never plays.

    Oh and he’s never reached his potential.

    Posted from China China

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