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Dickov made his first Manchester City start in the next match, in a 2 – 1 win over Charlton Athletic.
Dickov made nine starts and seven substitute appearances in 2006 – 07, but failed to score a single goal.
Dickov was named on Leeds ' bench against Brentford and made his debut for Leeds when he came on as a late substitute.
Dickov opted to build a youthful side and made controversial decisions at the start of the season to offload 2009 – 10 player of the year and club captain Sean Gregan as well as top scorer Paweł Abbott amongst other first team players.
Johnson made his first team debut as a substitute in Rovers ' FA Cup Third Round 1 – 1 tie at Cardiff City on 8 January 2005, replacing Paul Dickov after 89 minutes.

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Once Dickov recovered, Wright-Phillips returned to the reserves, making only one further first team appearance that season.
Dickov started his career with Arsenal, where he won the UEFA Cup Winners Cup in 1994, but was never a first team regular and in 1996 he moved to Manchester City, who were then in Division One.
Dickov joined the youth ranks of Arsenal in 1989, before being promoted to the first team in 1990.
Dickov joined the club in a period of turmoil ; in his first season at Manchester City he played under five different managers ( three full-time appointments and two caretakers ).
At the start of the 1997 – 98 season, Dickov did not feature in the first team, but was restored to the starting line-up following injuries to Uwe Rösler and Lee Bradbury.
Dickov finished the season as the City's top scorer with nine goals, but the club were relegated to the third tier of English football for the first time in their history after finishing in 22nd place.
Dickov retained his place in the first team at the start of the 1999 – 2000 season.
However, Dickov earned a place in the team, his performances attracting the attention of Scotland manager Craig Brown, who called him up to the Scotland squad for the first time.
Dickov found his first team opportunities at the club limited especially as the team had other strikers such as Paulo Wanchope, Shaun Goater and Darren Huckerby.
Dickov scored his first goal for Derby against Queens Park Rangers on 24 October 2009.
In the return fixture a year later, Dickov scored his first international goal in a 3 – 1 win.
His first competitive game as Oldham manager ended in a 2 – 1 victory at rivals Tranmere with Dale Stephens scoring both goals, Dickov also praised the traveling army of Oldham Fans.
On 6 May 2011 Dickov announced that he would make only his second appearance of the season for the first team in the final match of the season, and would then end his playing career to concentrate on management.

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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.
Under George Graham chances were limited for Dickov as he struggled to break into the Arsenal team who were rich in talent with players such as Ian Wright.
Leicester were subsequently relegated to the First Division and Dickov moved to Blackburn Rovers, declining an offer of an improved contract from Leicester and exercising a contractual clause which allowed him to join a Premier League club for a nominal fee.
Dickov debuted for Blackburn Rovers as a half-time substitute against West Bromwich Albion on 14 August 2004.
Dickov suffered several injuries over the course of the season, including a back problem, a knee injury and a toe injury, the latter sidelining him for four months.
On March 3, 2010 Dickov signed for Leeds United until the end of the season.
Leeds also had to receive special dispensation from FIFA to sign Dickov due to the fact he had already played for two clubs this season, the maximum permitted.
Limited first-team opportunities at club level then meant Dickov was not selected for international duty for another two years.
Although he is a striker, Dickov is better known for his tenacity than his goal-scoring exploits.
During his time at Arsenal Armstrong was responsible for bringing many young players through the Arsenal ranks, including Steve Morrow, Ray Parlour and Paul Dickov.

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Dickov, wearing the number 9 shirt, played a supporting role in a striking partnership with Shaun Goater in the 1998 – 99 season, scoring 16 goals in all competitions, including a hat-trick against Lincoln City.

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An initial bid from his former club Leicester City was rejected a week earlier, and after pondering other offers from Toronto FC and Blackpool, Dickov decided to rejoin Leicester on 7 August 2008, signing a two-year contract.
Five years after the case, Dickov revealed it to be the " darkest period " of his footballing career.

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He then started the next two matches, in place of Paul Dickov, who was absent through injury.
Savage even telephoned club ambassador Alan Birchenall and former teammate Paul Dickov to put in a good word with manager Nigel Pearson.
Paul Dickov ( born 1 November 1972, in Livingston ) is a retired Scottish footballer, turned manager who is currently in charge of League One side Oldham Athletic.
As a player Dickov played between 1990 and 2011.
Over six seasons at the club, Dickov experienced two promotions and two relegations, playing in three different divisions.
Dickov joined Manchester City on 22 August 1996 in a transfer valued between £ 750, 000 and £ 1 million, the final signing of Alan Ball's Manchester City management.
Dickov scored the third Manchester City goal as City clinched promotion to the Premier League.
However, Dickov only scored two more goals that season.
Dickov was involved in the majority of matches in the 2004 – 05 season, until a knee injury caused him to miss the last few weeks of the season.
In 2005 – 06, Dickov found it hard to retain a regular place in the side, with manager Mark Hughes having signed forwards Craig Bellamy and Shefki Kuqi during the summer.
Dickov re-joined Manchester City on 26 May 2006, signing a two-year contract.

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