Dyer signed for Swansea City last week ahead of the postponed FA Cup tie at Histon but is now in line to make his debut in front of the Sky TV cameras at Burnley this weekend.

And he is hoping to be able to put the stigma that comes with him behind him and prove what he can do on the football pitch rather than having people concentrate on his misdemeanours.

Speaking to the Western Mail, Dyer said โ€œI think how you pick yourself up from bad situations is one the main things you can achieve in life

โ€œWhat happened was out of character and I donโ€™t really want to go into it that much.

โ€œBut it doesnโ€™t annoy me that it gets brought up. I canโ€™t hide from the fact it happened, so people will ask their questions and people will say this and that.

โ€œAll I have been trying to do is put it behind me. But itโ€™s not about me changing peopleโ€™s minds. Iโ€™ve got my family and my friends who know who I am and what kind of person I am and ultimately thatโ€™s all I really care about.

โ€œI donโ€™t think people can judge you as one thing and all of a sudden judge you as another just by playing football.

โ€œPeople have opinions that everyone is entitled to and as they see me as a person they can keep them or not.

โ€œBut football is another matter. Iโ€™ve always worked hard, always played well โ€“ I donโ€™t think anybody can question my football in that sense.

โ€œAnd thatโ€™s what I want to concentrate on. There was a bit of backlash from the fans at Southampton a few games after it happened, but thatโ€™s past me.

โ€œFootball is my job and thatโ€™s what I want to get on with and do well in for Swansea.

โ€œWhen I spoke to Roberto it was about football,โ€ he claimed.

โ€œHe was a top player and thatโ€™s what itโ€™s about, trying to be the best you can be on the pitch.

โ€œObviously, he has to ask around about me as a person, but he would do that with all players he brings in. Thereโ€™s no mention of anything else.

โ€œHeโ€™s got his own contacts and he can speak to people who know me and that Iโ€™ve worked under and he can form his opinion from them. And, as far as I can tell, itโ€™s been all good, all glowing in fact which tells you a bit.

โ€œThereโ€™s no reason why managers should see one thing and form their opinion solely off that.

โ€œItโ€™s been frustrating the way things have gone for me recently

โ€œIโ€™m a big believer in things happening for a reason โ€“ and happily now is a time for me to start producing.

โ€œIโ€™m not too sure what happened at Southampton after getting my contract, but I wasnโ€™t playing and I knew at my age I needed games to keep developing. Sheffield wanted me for a bit longer, but I wasnโ€™t getting as many games as I would want.

โ€œAnd I was so impressed when I saw Swansea play that when the gaffer came in for me to do a job for him I wanted to come and play for him.

โ€œTheyโ€™ve done tremendously well to be where they are after getting promoted โ€“ but itโ€™s more than just where they are in the table. Itโ€™s the way they play and personally I think theyโ€™re the Arsenal of the Championship.

โ€œThey play some great stuff and itโ€™s exciting to be part of that because I think it would suit me. And Iโ€™m excited about whatโ€™s ahead of me. Thereโ€™s a definite chance of getting into the play-offs because I really feel this is a Premiership team with a Premiership manager.

โ€œI want to get involved and batter teams like Iโ€™ve been watching them do.โ€