Jonjo Dickman

Jonjo Dickman ( born October 11, 1981 in Hexham ) is an English footballer.

Career

Jonjo Dickman comes from the youth academy of AFC Sunderland in November 1998 and received his first professional contract. In the following years the midfielder was a regular in the reserve team to use. After a torn ACL Dickman threatened the End of career, but he recovered from the injury. To his debut in the Premier League he came on 21 March 2003 when he came off the bench coach Mick McCarthy for the second half against Manchester City ( Full 0:3). This remained the only Dick Mans duty stake for Sunderland, which descended clearly defeated at the end of the season. In the spring of 2004, he was given on loan to the fourth division York City, according to two league operations he returned, however, due to an injury to Sunderland back.

After he continued to play in the season 2004/ 05 in Sunderland's reserve team and the team partly led as captain, he moved in the spring of 2004 free transfer in the Football League Two for Darlington FC. There he quickly established himself in central midfield and scored on the last season Gameday his first goal in professional football. He extended his end of the season expiring contract for another year and was coached by David Hodgson the majority of the season to the permanent staff, as the play-off places were just missed. Despite a total of 40 competitive games in the season 2005/ 06 was at the end of the season from club side not interested in a contract extension and Dickman drifted into non -League football from. In September 2006, he joined the AFC Consett with gaming operations in the neuntklassigen Northern Football League and completed over 150 games for the club.

His brother Elliott Dickman, even talented young player at Manchester United, Sunderland and English in junior national teams had to end his career after a serious hip injury early on and took a job in the junior area of Sunderland.

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