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Calum Dyson Retires

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Best of luck to him!
Might have to work on some of his grammar before considering that next step.
 

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Blimey that’s a shame.

Well that makes it very clear his injuries were the reason for his ‘failure’ here, rather than ability.
 
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Good luck to him, classy response from our twitter. Hope he finds something to drive him for his next chapter.
 

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Yep, a stupid post without a doubt.

I would also remind everyone that this is a football website and NOT a classroom.
 

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Good luck to him.
The obvious questions that come to my mind are around whether he was injured when we signed him or afterwards. He completely struggled in pre-season friendlies when he first joined the club so was he actually fit to play then?
 
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The Doctor":28merhim said:
Good luck to him.
The obvious questions that come to my mind are around whether he was injured when we signed him or afterwards. He completely struggled in pre-season friendlies when he first joined the club so was he actually fit to play then?
Dyson mentioned on Twitter he has been trying to recover from the injury for 2 years which means he would have been injured when he signed for us.
 
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Steve.PAFC2012":2onnv8ug said:
The Doctor":2onnv8ug said:
Good luck to him.
The obvious questions that come to my mind are around whether he was injured when we signed him or afterwards. He completely struggled in pre-season friendlies when he first joined the club so was he actually fit to play then?
Dyson mentioned on Twitter he has been trying to recover from the injury for 2 years which means he would have been injured when he signed for us.

Doesn't say much for whatever medical he had, does it?

Anyway, that's all history now and you've got to feel sorry for him. He never had the quality to make it at Everton, but the way he played against us for Grimsby the day we lost the league title suggested he had a good future at lower-league level.
 
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It just shows that footballers are not machines. If they are forced to train and play even though they are injured it can have long term consequences for them.

He must be gutted, I hope that Dyson can find an equally rewarding career- maybe staying in football in some capacity. He is clearly a very talented footballer as he would have never been on Everton’s books. Hopefully he can put all that experience to good use by coaching or similar.
 

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WoodsyGreen":1zl0jplp said:
Steve.PAFC2012":1zl0jplp said:
The Doctor":1zl0jplp said:
Good luck to him.
The obvious questions that come to my mind are around whether he was injured when we signed him or afterwards. He completely struggled in pre-season friendlies when he first joined the club so was he actually fit to play then?
Dyson mentioned on Twitter he has been trying to recover from the injury for 2 years which means he would have been injured when he signed for us.

Doesn't say much for whatever medical he had, does it?

Anyway, that's all history now and you've got to feel sorry for him. He never had the quality to make it at Everton, but the way he played against us for Grimsby the day we lost the league title suggested he had a good future at lower-league level.

yep he was very effective that day up top on his own