Mid Sussex Times

Dicker calls it a day from playing

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The man who helped Albion achieve promotion to the Championsh­ip and made 129 appearance­s for the club calls time on his career

Former Brighton and Hove Albion midfielder Gary Dicker, 35, has announced his retirement from playing.

The Albion man, who made 129 appearance­s for the club between 2009-13 following an initial loan stint, has been playing as an over-age player for the under-23s this season.

Dicker tweeted: “Officially retired and hanging up the boots. A big thank you to all the clubs, fans, players, staff and managers I’ve played with and played for.

“I’ve lived the dream…. doing something I’ve loved day in, day out. Thank you.”

Dicker joined Brighton from Stockport in March 2009 when the club were in League One and stayed on loan for the remainder of the season. He made nine appearance­s for the Seagulls, scoring one goal during that this spell.

He later agreed a permanent deal and joined on a free transfer, signing a twoyear contract. He helped Brighton secure promotion to the Championsh­ip and was rewarded with a twoyear contract extension.

He left Albion in 2013 and went on to play for Rochdale, Carlisle and Kilmarnock.

He returned to Albion in 2021 and helped the under23s in a player coaching role. It’s unclear at this stage if he will remain with Albion as a coach.

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