Stagnant Oldham needed change: it’s just that not many foresaw it would entail 37-year-old former Manchester City hero Paul Dickov becoming player-manager.Read Full Story
Many will remember this some will not but its well worth seeing again.The 1999 Football League Second Division playoff final was a football match played at Wembley Stadium on 30 May 1999 as Gillingham faced Manchester City.
The match was scoreless until approximately nine minutes from the end, when Carl Asaba ...Read Full Story
Paul Dickov won't be joining Toronto FC after all. The 35-year-old officially signed a two-year deal with English club Leicester City on Thursday. 2 Vote(s)Read Full Story
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Oldham boss Paul Dickov is unsurprised to see former Manchester City team-mate Uwe Rosler thriving as a manager. Following spells in charge of Norwegian clubs Lillestrxm, Viking and Molde, ex-East Germany striker Rosler took the reigns at ...
Latics’ boss Paul Dickov has called on his side to share the goals around – once they rediscover the back of the net that is.
Athletic’s recent woes in front of goal were highlighted during the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy area final with Chesterfield.
OLDHAM manager Paul Dickov was left with mixed emotions after his side’s 1-0 loss at League One rivals Huddersfield. Town striker Alan Lee struck decisively in the 86th minute to deny the Latics a point which Dickov felt their performance at the Galpharm ...
ATHLETIC manager Paul Dickov challenged his distraught players to pick themselves up and produce a positive reaction after the heartbreak of missing out on a memorable trip to Wembley. The Scot saw his side spurn a string of chances as they suffered a 1-0 ...
Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. Oldham Athletic manager Paul Dickov tells BBC Radio Manchester the late goal conceded at Huddersfield in their 1-0 loss was a real 'sickener' as he felt his side deserved something from the game.
The League One leaders are expected to stick with their strikeforce of Matty Fryatt and Steve Howard, with Paul Dickov set to start on the bench. Leeds manager Simon Grayson will assess the fitness of injured duo Jermaine Beckford and Sam Sodje ...
Paul Dickov [1] (born 1 November 1972) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a striker for Leicester City. Dickov started his career with Arsenal, but was never a first team ...