Niche Cache. Note Aidan Keena like Mata was signed by a L1 club (Cheltenham) from Sligo. He's now back in the LOI with St Patrick's Athletic.
Sounds like Dyer is scoring his goals in a team (Galway) that doesn't usually have much possession. Making his feats so far all the more impressive.
Geez, he’s (Dyer) scored some fine goals since moving to Ireland. He used to score a lot of goals in Canada too but a chunk of those were tap-ins and penalties. They all count the same so no dramas... but it’s fascinating to see a different version of Moses Dyer tearing up for Galway United. His brace away against Shelbourne came in the form of two equalisers, helping his team earn an unlikely point from a 2-2 draw in a match where they allowed 32 shots and kept only 24% of possession (although they did still have numerous chances of their own in a frantic game of footy).
Sounds like Dyer is scoring his goals in a team (Galway) that doesn't usually have much possession. Making his feats so far all the more impressive.
Geez, he’s (Dyer) scored some fine goals since moving to Ireland. He used to score a lot of goals in Canada too but a chunk of those were tap-ins and penalties. They all count the same so no dramas... but it’s fascinating to see a different version of Moses Dyer tearing up for Galway United. His brace away against Shelbourne came in the form of two equalisers, helping his team earn an unlikely point from a 2-2 draw in a match where they allowed 32 shots and kept only 24% of possession (although they did still have numerous chances of their own in a frantic game of footy).
Dyer has scored five goals in ten matches since moving to Ireland. Galway had a brilliant start though two defeats from three prior to this fixture dropped them down to fifth out of ten teams. All the more reason why Dyer’s wonderful brace was so important. Five goals puts him in a tie for the top scorer’s honours as things stand, alongside: Aidan Keena, Michael Duffy, Owen Elding, and Warren Davis. Five blokes on five. Seems like Dyer is picking up where Max Mata left off, ensuring that a kiwi flag flies in the Irish golden boot race.