Yes, I walked into that one! It could be the dreaded marital problems. Just hope it's not a wife, girlfriend or mistress insisting on going back to Africa
One of his relatives died recently so I would assume he or someone close to him is struggling to get over that.
There's a lot of really bad trouble in Northern Mali these last few months, this from today: http://mg.co.za/article/2012-08-30-malian-civilians-form-militia-to-combat-extremists
I don't think I am alone in being an admirer of Dyer. I think he is an intelligent footballer and when fit is a match for any midfielder. Very creative (which we lack) and will not let anyone down. So I for one hoe he is in the team and doesn't pick up an injury because he will be an asset during the season and all our cup runs.
Ah, so it's probably related...I mean, associated with that. Hope for his sake he get's things sorted. I'm sure the club will be supportive
This doesn't bode well at all. Sounds serious and not something that will go away in a flash. Doesn't sound like a death in the family, otherwise they would mention it. Yikes....get Mbia now!
Don't want to sound heartless but that's all we need. Hopefully the happy tabs will start to kick in sooner rather than later.
I was slightly surprised at how good he looked during his brief appearance against Walsall. Of course, this is limited evidence of his current ability but I caught a glimpse of why Hughes may have offered him the extension to his contract.
Walsall isn't exactly the best possible meter for Dyer. However if he played well and showing some creavity, then he might not be totally losted played. Diakite's situation concerns a bit because if it is about depression it might take lot of time for to be cure.