Background
Dyson was born in Birmingham and began his career with Coventry City progressing through the youth team at Highfield Road he made his debut on 23 December 1978 at home to Everton in place of the injured Gary Gillespie.
Dyson was born in Birmingham and began his career with Coventry City progressing through the youth team at Highfield Road he made his debut on 23 December 1978 at home to Everton in place of the injured Gary Gillespie.
He played once more match in the 1978-1979 season and was prevented from remaining in the side due to the arrival of Bristol City"s Gary Collier and Sunderland"s Jim Holton. In 1983-1984 he played in 44 matches as Stoke avoided relegation by two points but Stoke then suffered an embarrassing relegation in 1984-1985, going down with a record low points tally of 17. He made 38 appearances in 1985-1986 before he joined West Bromwich Albion in March 1986.
He could help the Baggies avoid relegation Second Division and he spent the next two seasons at the Hawthorns and had sport spells with Darlington an Crewe Alexandra before deciding to retire at the age of 30.
He then went on to play non-league football with Telford United and Solihull Borough was manager of Solihull for a time in the late 1990s. He then worked as a prison officer and later ran his own sports shop in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham.