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By: nicholas | July 6th, 2008It seams that Paul Dickov is more a red than a Manchester blue. According to this report he seems to have signed the dotted line on a one-year deal to play for Toronto fc. He has been known during his career for his work rate and his tenacity on the ball.
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Paul Dickov (born November 1, 1972 in Livingston, West Lothian) is a Scottish footballer who currently plays as a striker and is without a club.
Dickov started his career with Arsenal, but was never a first team regular and in 1996 he moved to Manchester City, who were then in Division One. Over six seasons at the club, Dickov experienced two promotions and two relegations, playing in three different divisions. A 2005 poll named Dickov’s equalising goal in the 1999 Division Two playoff final the greatest ever Manchester City goal. Dickov left in 2002 to join Leicester City, where he stayed for two seasons and, in 2004, he signed for Blackburn Rovers, and was part of the team which qualified for the UEFA Cup in 2005–06. Upon the expiry of his Blackburn contract in 2006, he rejoined Manchester City.
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