Nathan Dyer

Footballer

Birthday November 29, 1987

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Trowbridge, England

Age 36 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 5ft 4in

Weight 57 kg

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1987

Nathan Antony Jonah Dyer (born 29 November 1987) is an English former professional footballer who played as a winger, spending most of his career at Swansea City, where he made over 300 appearances.

He started playing as a teenager at Southampton, making the first team.

2005

Dyer joined the Southampton F.C. Academy as a teenager and was a member of the Southampton youth team that reached the finals of the FA Youth Cup in 2005, although he did not make his playing debut until the following season.

Ultimately, the team lost on aggregate to Ipswich Town.

Dyer made his first team debut for Southampton on 26 December 2005, as a substitute after 87 minutes, in a match that resulted in a 2–0 win over Crewe Alexandra.

In late 2005, he enjoyed a successful spell on loan to Burnley, where he scored two goals against Millwall and Crewe during a total of five appearances.

He was recalled, despite pleas from Steve Cotterill to stay until the end of the season.

After his loan to Burnley, Dyer signed a new contract at Southampton, where he played on the first team squad for the rest of his time with the club.

2007

Dyer scored his first league goal for Southampton during a match that ended in a 3–2 defeat against Watford in September 2007.

This took his Southampton goal tally up to three, having already scored in League Cup matches against Southend United and Yeovil Town.

His performance earned him the interest of Southampton's rival in the South Coast derby Portsmouth.

The club was keen to sign him, but their public pursuit of him drew criticism from Southampton manager George Burley.

2008

On 24 July 2008, after a long period of uncertainty and an extended contract dispute, Dyer signed a new three-year deal with Southampton, keeping him at the club until 2011.

Dyer was excluded from the first team and left out of the pre-season preparations until he signed the contract.

In September 2008, after failing to make it onto Southampton's first team and establish himself under managers Jan Poortvliet and Mark Wotte, Dyer was sent to Sheffield United on loan until December, with the option of a permanent deal in January 2009.

The move was part of a loan swap deal, with Jordan Robertson joining Southampton for the same duration.

Dyer made his first appearance for the Blades the next day as a late substitute in a match that resulted in a 2–1 victory over Watford.

He was unable to gain a permanent place on the Sheffield team, and he played less than thirty minutes in a Blades shirt over the next three months.

He made the first team starting line-up on 20 December, when he scored his first goal for the club in a match that resulted in a 2–2 draw with Palace.

Dyer returned to Southampton following the end of his three-month loan and was immediately loaned out again, this time to Swansea City until the end of the 2008–09 season.

He impressed his new coach in his debut match with a 2–0 win at home to Reading.

2009

On 24 January 2009, Dyer scored in Swansea's FA Cup victory over Portsmouth, resulting in the FA Cup-holders Portsmouth's exit from the tournament.

On 28 February 2009, Dyer scored his first league goal for Swansea, scoring the only goal in the match against Charlton Athletic.

On 5 April 2009, he scored the opening goal for Swansea against their archrivals Cardiff City.

On 2 June 2009, Dyer joined Swansea City on a permanent basis after the Welsh side agreed to pay a £400,000 fee to Southampton.

He made his debut in the opening match of the 2009–10 season against Leicester City, playing the full 90 minutes.

He scored his first goal as a permanent member of the squad, a match winning score against Sheffield United, on 26 September 2009.

On 7 November 2009, Dyer scored his second goal in two matches against Cardiff City, when his header from close range helped the Swans claim a 3–2 victory in the local derby.

He scored again in a 1–1 draw against Queens Park Rangers.

2010

Dyer started the 2010–11 season with strong performances, including during the new coach Brendan Rodgers' home match for Swansea City: a 4–0 rout against Preston in which Dyer scored one goal and set up a goal for David Cotterill.

His form was sustained throughout the campaign, and he was eventually named Swansea City Supporters' Player of the Year 2010–11.

Dyer played an important role in the Football League Championship's play-off final in which he made a double assist, for both Stephen Dobbie and Scott Sinclair, in a 4–2 win over Reading.

That victory earned Swansea a promotion to the Premier League, making them the first Welsh club to ever play in the league.

2011

His second goal of the season came when he scored the opening goal in a 4–3 victory over Middlesbrough on 12 February 2011.

Before the start of the 2011–12 season, Dyer signed a new contract with the Swansea club that expired in 2014.

Dyer was in fine form for much of the 2011–12 season, in which Swansea City had an impressive run for a promoted side in the Premier League.

2015

He has also had loan spells with Sheffield United, Burnley and Leicester City, where he was part of the team that won the 2015–16 Premier League.

Dyer was born and raised in Trowbridge, Wiltshire.

His father loved cricket, and his mother was an amateur sprinter.

Dyer grew up supporting Manchester United.