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Wore Both Colours: Nathan Dyer, the Swans Flyer Who Helped the Foxes Soar

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That’s a great headline! Nathan Dyer really made his mark at both Swansea and Leicester. Do you think his loan spell with the Foxes during their title run is underrated compared to his years with the Swans?
 
That’s a great headline! Nathan Dyer really made his mark at both Swansea and Leicester. Do you think his loan spell with the Foxes during their title run is underrated compared to his years with the Swans?
Although a Premier League Champions medal is nice to have in your trophy cabinet, if memory serves, apart from scoring one last minute winning goal, he was getting splinters in his arse for most of the campaign.
I think his long and distinguished Swans career just shades it in terms of being rated.
 

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