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Paul Dickov

Paul Dickov (born 1 November 1972) is a Scottish former professional footballer and manager. He was known for his energetic and combative style of play as a forward.

  • Playing Career: Dickov had a long and varied playing career, featuring for several clubs in England and Scotland. Some of his notable clubs include:

    • Arsenal: He started his career at Arsenal, although he didn't establish himself as a first-team regular.
    • Manchester%20City: Arguably his most memorable spell was at Manchester City, where he became a cult hero. He is fondly remembered for his last-gasp equalizing goal in the 1999 Division Two play-off final against Gillingham.
    • Leicester City, Blackburn Rovers, Derby County, and others.
  • Managerial Career: After retiring from playing, Dickov transitioned into management. His managerial career includes spells at:

    • Oldham%20Athletic: He was manager of Oldham Athletic from 2010 to 2013.
    • Doncaster Rovers.
  • Playing Style: Dickov was known for his tireless work rate, commitment, and ability to unsettle defenders. While not always the most prolific goalscorer, his passion and determination made him a popular figure with fans.

  • Nationality: Scottish