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Dickinson aims to go out on a high



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Published Date: 14 November 2008
Striker Liam Dickinson will seek the perfect send- off tomorrow in the final game of his loan spell at Huddersfield Town.
Hotshot Dickinson has been a revelation since his loan move from Derby County, netting six goals in 13 appearances.

The 23-year-old's loan spell ends after tomorrow's game at Leeds but the West Yorkshire derby could offer Dickinson the perfect opportunity to bow out in style.

Huddersfield also have striker Keigan Parker available despite the forward having been sent off in a reserve game against York this week and in Town's last league game against Crewe.

The second yellow card Parker received against Crewe ruled him out of last weekend's FA Cup loss to Port Vale but the Scottish striker was then dismissed for violent conduct at KitKat Crescent on Tuesday for kicking out at York's Luke Potter.

Parker's straight red results in a three-match ban but the suspension only comes into force 14 days after the incident.

It means the 26-year-old will be suspended for Huddersfield's home games against Leyton Orient (November 25) and Walsall (December 6) and the trip to Southend United (December 13) instead.

Midfielder Jon Worthington returns from suspension tomorrow while loan striker Steve Jones is back available.

Town's only absentees are midfielder Michael Flynn with a hamstring injury and forward Andy Booth, who is recovering from a back operation.

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  • Last Updated: 14 November 2008 10:28 AM
  • Source: EP Leeds First & County
  • Location: Leeds
 
 

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