LLOYD DYER


'Lloyd Richard Dyer' (born 13 September, 1982 in Birmingham, England) is an English professional football player for League Two side Milton Keynes Dons.
A product of the West Bromwich Albion youth system, Dyer initially failed to break into the first team, and in September 2003 he spent a month on loan to Kidderminster Harriers.[1] He turned down an extension to the loan, instead opting to fight for his place in the Albion team.[2] This eventually paid off, as during the second half of the 2003-04 season, he played a large part in West Brom's promotion back to the Premiership. Dyer's exciting and pacey substitute appearances often inspired the team, and earned him a new contract in the summer of 2004.[3]
However it was still not enough to cement a regular first team starting place, and in March 2005 he was loaned out to Coventry City.[4] In September 2005 he went on loan again, this time to Queens Park Rangers.[5] Dyer eventually left West Bromwich Albion for Millwall during the January 2006 transfer window,[6] but was released just two months later for personal reasons.[7] He subsequently signed a two year contract with Milton Keynes Dons in July 2006.[8]

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1. Britton lands Dyer
2. Dyer returns to Hawthorns
3. Eight feel Baggies axe
4. Dyer makes loan move to Coventry
5. QPR make capture of Dyer on loan
6. Millwall snap up West Brom winger
7. Millwall part company with Dyer
8. Dyer is handed Milton Keynes deal


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