Dyer Suffering from Mystery Illness
Daily Mail
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London (UK):
Newcastle midfielder Kieron Dyer is battling against a mystery illness as he attempts to revive his injury-plagued career. The 26-year-old England international has broken down once again after making a superb return to action following a hamstring tear as a substitute in last Sunday's 3-0 Barclays Premiership win at West Brom.
His persistent fitness problems - his appearance at the weekend was his first since the 2-0 home defeat by Manchester United on August 28 - have finally been traced to a health problem which, it is understood, is unrelated to football.
Now the distraught former Ipswich star has been referred to a specialist in an effort to clear up the illness and help him to return to his best. A statement issued by the Magpies read: "Kieron Dyer has a medical problem which has contributed to his lack of fitness.
"Unfortunately, he has suffered another reaction following his appearance last weekend and will require further specialist attention to help him regain his full fitness."
Nov 04, 2005
Daily Mail
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London (UK):
Newcastle midfielder Kieron Dyer is battling against a mystery illness as he attempts to revive his injury-plagued career. The 26-year-old England international has broken down once again after making a superb return to action following a hamstring tear as a substitute in last Sunday's 3-0 Barclays Premiership win at West Brom.
His persistent fitness problems - his appearance at the weekend was his first since the 2-0 home defeat by Manchester United on August 28 - have finally been traced to a health problem which, it is understood, is unrelated to football.
Now the distraught former Ipswich star has been referred to a specialist in an effort to clear up the illness and help him to return to his best. A statement issued by the Magpies read: "Kieron Dyer has a medical problem which has contributed to his lack of fitness.
"Unfortunately, he has suffered another reaction following his appearance last weekend and will require further specialist attention to help him regain his full fitness."
Nov 04, 2005