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    Kieron Dyer speaks for the first time on becoming the new head coach of Southend

    sportsnewsukBy sportsnewsukJune 8, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Kieron Dyer speaks for the first time on becoming the new head coach of Southend United, following the sacking of Kevin Maher.

    The club said in a statement: “Southend United is pleased to announce the appointment of Kieron Dyer as the Club’s new Head Coach on an initial two-year contract with a club option for a third year.

    “The former England international arrives in South Essex from Chesterfield, where he established himself as a key figure of Paul Cook’s staff as First-Team Coach.

    “Prior to his role at Chesterfield, Dyer had coached at his boyhood club Ipswich Town with coaching roles spanning across the Under-18s, Under-23s, and First Team.

    “Following a thorough recruitment process involving candidates from across the UK and overseas, Dyer was selected due to his coaching credentials, leadership qualities, tactical understanding, commitment to player development and alignment with the long-term vision for Southend United.

    “His extensive experience across the English football pyramid as both a player and a coach, combined with his passion for continuous learning and improving players, made him an ideal fit to lead the football department into its next chapter.”

    “I’m really proud and privileged,” Dyer said on joining the Shrimpers. “Southend are the biggest club in the National League and deserve to be a league club. I’m really excited to get started and hopefully get this club into the Football League, where it belongs.

    “I’ve been a sponge absorbing all the knowledge around me and seeing how top managers have worked. There’s so many ways to play this game and so to get different ideas and apply them to my philosophy can only help in the long-run.

    “We will fear no one in this league. We will try to dominate the ball and play with such a high intensity; it’s one of my non-negotiables. I feel if we do these things then we have a great chance.

    “To the supporters, I’ll do everything I can to be successful, so enjoy the ride. It’s going to be a lot of fun and hopefully you’ll enjoy the football that we put out on the pitch.”

    Speaking on Dyer’s appointment, Oliver Gage, Director of Football, said: “I’m delighted to welcome Kieron to Southend United, and look forward to working together as we continue building for the future.

    “What stood out throughout the process was his clarity of thought. He has a very clear understanding of how he wants his teams to play, how he develops players and how he builds a high-performance environment.

    “He combines elite playing experience with strong coaching credentials and a genuine desire to keep learning and improving. Just as importantly, he embraced the collaborative we’re building at the Club and shares our ambition to drive Southend United forward.

    “He knows what promotion from the National League looks like, understands the level, understands the area and is passionate about developing players and improving standards every day.”

    Further announcements regarding Kieron’s backroom staff and the wider football department structure will be made in due course.

    The club statement continued: “Dyer brings a wealth of experience from the very top levels of professional football, having enjoyed an outstanding playing career spanning the Premier League and international football.

    “He earned 33 senior England caps and made more than 250 Premier League appearances during a career that saw him represent Ipswich Town, Newcastle United and West Ham United.

    “Following his playing career, Dyer committed himself to building a long-term career in coaching.

    “He returned to the Tractor Boys, where he progressed through a variety of coaching roles, initially within the academy where he learned from the likes of Brian Klug and Terry Butcher touching on his own experiences to help transition players from youth to senior level. Paul Cook’s arrival at Portman Road led to Dyer being integrated into the first team environment, often joining Cook’s staff in the dugout on matchdays.

    “Dyer then linked back up with Cook at Chesterfield as his First Team Coach, where he played an integral role in the coaching staff that guided the Spirerites to the National League title in 2023/24 before helping establish Chesterfield as a competitive top-half League Two side.

    “Beyond his formal coaching roles, Dyer has actively sought opportunities to broaden his knowledge and challenge his thinking. This has included spending time observing Vincent Kompany’s coaching environment at Anderlecht, and shadowing former Magpies teammate Craig Bellamy in Wales’ coaching environment during international camps, and learning from a variety of elite football settings throughout his coaching journey.

    “Dyer is recognised as a thoughtful and modern coach with a strong tactical understanding of the game.

    “His preferred style is front-foot, attacking football, but he believes successful teams must also be tactically flexible and capable of adapting to different opponents and situations.

    “His coaching philosophy combines organisation, intensity, technical quality and attacking intent, while placing significant emphasis on preparation, analysis and continuous improvement.”

    Gage added: “One of the qualities that impressed the Club most throughout the recruitment process was Dyer’s genuine passion for coaching and player development.

    “Having progressed through Ipswich Town as both a player and a coach, Dyer understands the importance of creating pathways for young players and helping individuals maximise their potential.

    “His enthusiasm for spending time on the training pitch, improving players and building a high-performance environment resonated with our goals as a Club of developing talent and building sustainable success.”

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    @lewyitfc: Kieran Dyer showed to be a good coach and also worked under Paul Cook who I attribute laying the foundations of our current success

    @TerryEd123: I love our fans writing off the new manager before he’s even been announced.

    @__jacklawrence: Kieran Dyer would be my guess. Holds the highest coaching qualification just like Kev. Up and coming coach that would fit into the model. Yes wouldn’t be most people’s choice but please let’s give it a chance before having a meltdown and writing him off before he begins

    @Simontimofish: No he has done fuck all as coach this is giving the dick bate vibes all over again he was a coach at Notts County he came to southend with apparent big reputation looked what happened 6 games in he was gone after we lost 8 1 6 2 in his 1st 3 games only win was against Brentford in the league Cup

    @__jacklawrence: Just because it didn’t work out with 1 guy doesn’t mean it doesn’t work with someone else especially under a much better set up in the football department.

    @shrimperjon: 100% this. It’s an exciting appt. Has good experience and knows the NL. Chesterfield fans are gutted he is leaving so that tells you how highly he is regarded. Let’s get behind him one and all. Time to move on

    @lew32323: Trying to stay positive but if we’ve sacked Maher for Kieron dyer I’m really struggling here




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