Dyer's parting blow at Dons
Published Date:
01 July 2008
Departed MK Dons winger Lloyd Dyer has hit out at the club for not trying hard enough to keep him.
The winger moves to the Walkers Stadium on a three year deal after his contract at stadium:mk expired on June 30.
Dons had been in negotiations with the 25-year-old over a new contract, but terms could not be agreed.
And he said: "I had talks with MK Dons but they only offered me a one-year-contract, Leicester offered me three.
"The Dons are a great club, with great fans and there is some lovely people there. But it didn't seem like they tried hard enough to keep me there and when a club like Leicester comes along you have to have a look.
"Leicester is a Premiership club and I couldn't turn it down."
Dyer joined the Dons from West Bromwich Albion in 2006 and scored 16
goals in 97 appearances for the club.
The player's future at the club had been in doubt after being the only noticeable absentee from the squad's first pre-season training session yesterday (Monday).
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Last Updated:
01 July 2008 2:51 PM
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