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RuFC - Millers reject Dickinson

Rotherham United have decided against a move for Liam Dickinson after he`s recently trained with the Millers.

The twenty-five year old spent his youth career with Blackpool, Bolton and Blackburn before playing for various non-league sides before moving to Stockport County in 2005. Three years later the striker moved to Derby and went on loan to Huddersfield, Blackpool and Leeds and, without ever pulling on a Derby shirt moved to Brighton and Hove Albion in 2009. In 2010 Liam moved to Barnsley but only played three games for the Tykes.


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Date:Tuesday July 26 2011

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