Ex-Sunderland coach lands new role following Newcastle United departure

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One former Sunderland coach has landed himself a new role at South Shields.

The Mariners have announced that Elliott Dickman has been appointed as their new 16-19’s academy manager. Dickman joins the set-up at South Shields having previously held roles at both Newcastle United and Sunderland.

Dickman spent 26 years at Sunderland in a variety of roles and worked closely alongside players like Jordan Pickford and Jordan Henderson as they developed through the club’s academy set-up. Dickman departed Wearside in October 2021 to join Newcastle United.

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Speaking about his new role, Dickman said: “I’m very excited and grateful to have been given this great opportunity to be part of the club. I was very impressed with the vision the club has in the conversations I had with (chairman) Geoff Thompson and (sporting director) Lee Picton, and this is a fantastic chance for me to continue to help young players develop, improve and hopefully progress into the first-team.

“This is a club with great potential and the reputation of the Academy within football circles in the North East is really strong. Lots of people speak very highly of the programme and the way the lads have been coached, and I can already see what a progressive club this is.

“It has a very family feel about it and I’m honoured to be part of it now.”

South Shields are currently preparing for their upcoming campaign in the Vanarama National North under new boss Julio Arca. Arca, who played for Middlesbrough and Sunderland before enjoying a successful spell at Shields during his time in England, replaced ex-Black Cat Kevin Phillips as manager in April.

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