Dyer leaving North to become a Saint
Thursday 24th December 2009, 2:30PM GMT.
GLYN DYER has given North boss Mick Le Prevost a Christmas present he did not want as his star player is off to St Martin’s.
‘I’ve been at North since I was seven and I’ve just found that it’s not as good as it used to be,’ said the 22-year-old winger.
‘I thought if I keep playing football there, I’m not going to better myself.’
It was rumoured that Dyer (pictured) had fallen out with Le Prevost, who is his uncle, when the island player was out injured and he failed to watch North’s win over Rovers at Port Soif.
Instead he went to Saints’ match with Bels at Blanche Pierre Lane, which Saints won 4-3.
Dyer admitted that they had had words, but denied that this was the reason behind his departure.
Instead he laid the finger of blame solely at the North committee.
‘It’s got nothing to do with the players or the coach,’ he said. ‘There’s a big gap between the players and the committee. The committee is one club, the players are one club. There’s a divide down the middle.’
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