Career
Dyer began his youth career at Watford, but did not make a senior appearance for the club, signing instead for Blackpool for whom he made 108 appearances between 1983 and 1987. He moved on to Hull City in 1987 making 60 appearances, scoring 14 times, over the next two seasons. On 9 November 1988 Dyer signed for Crystal Palace and made his debut on 12 November, as a substitute for Neil Redfearn in an away 0–2 defeat to Bournemouth.
Redfearn moved on to Watford on 18 November and Dyer took his number seven shirt for the next six games before losing his place to Eddie McGoldrick, who signed from Northampton Town on 9 January 1989.
Dyer remained at Palace for the 1989-1990 season making 10 further appearances and scoring one other goal, before moving on to Charlton Athletic. He subsequently played for, Oxford United, Lincoln City, Barnet, F.C. Maia (Portugal), Huddersfield Town and N ottinghamshire County before moving into non-league football firstly with Kingstonian and then Hayes.
Having been employed for eight months as a PE Teacher in a South London school, in April 2004 he joined West Ham United as assistant to sports scientist Tony Strudwick. His role at the club changed to conditioning coach in July 2007. and following Kevin Keen"s promotion to first team coach, reserve team coach in September 2008.
In January 2011 he left the Hammers to link up with Chris Powell as assistant manager at Charlton Athletic.
On 27 May 2014 Dyer was sacked from Charlton after the appointment of Bob Peeters as manager. Following the appointment of Chris Powell as the new manager of Huddersfield Town, Dyer, a former Terrier himself, joined the Yorkshire side as Assistant Manager on 3 September 2014.