West Ham winger Kieron Dyer has rejected suggestions he has been a waste of money since arriving at Upton Park from Newcastle in 2007.
The 31-year-old has suffered from a host of injury problems during his career but says he has the full support of Hammers boss Gianfranco Zola.
Dyer has made just seven starts for West Ham in two and a half years and appeared to be the target of criticism from new co-owner David Sullivan when he took over with David Gold.
But Dyer has fired back saying: “If you buy a football club and you are the owners, you say what you want. They are entitled to their opinions.
“Everyone has forgotten that I probably had a worse leg break than Aaron Ramsey and have had four operations to try to get it right.
“I have put in everything I can to get fit for this club but it is not enough for some people.
“All I can do is get my head down. I have the backing of the manager and hopefully I can get there.”


























