Sunderland Echo

Dickman weighing up Shields’ squad make-up as he plans for next season

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South Shields manager Elliott Dickman has revealed he still has several decisions to make before determinin­g how his squad will look when the new National League North season gets underway in August.

The former Newcastle United and Sunderland academy coach stepped up as interim manager of the Mariners in December, after the departure of former player and Black Cats favourite Julio Arca, and guided the club to eighth place in non-league’s second tier.

After missing out on a play-off place on the final day of a historic season, Dickman was offered the opportunit­y to take take permanent charge of the club and he has already been hard at work planning for his first full season in the lead role in the dugout.

The likes of CJ Clarke, Michael Woods and Aaron Martin have already confirmed their departures from the 1st Cloud Arena and Dickman is holding talks with other members of his squad.

A decision will be taken over the future of academy product Sam Hodgson – who spent last season in prime goalscorin­g form on loan at Northern Premier League club Morpeth Town – and Dickman has already revealed he is keen on a move for Newcastle forward Dylan Stephenson after he impressed on loan with the Mariners in the second half of the campaign.

As he assessed the current situation within his squad, Dickman said: “We are still talking to players now so there are a few players we need to look at and have conversati­ons with.

"We have a plan for next season but until we have spoken to every single player, nothing will be released.

"The lads that have gone have been brilliant for the club, they’ve really contribute­d and we wish them well.

"We are still making decisions, I know it’s quite late in the season, our season has finished, and we have some really important conversati­ons to have.

"We have to look at what the group will look like next season. We still want to be competitiv­e within the environmen­t we are in.”

One player who looks set for a key role next season is academy graduate Will Jenkins after the all-action midfielder made a positive impact upon his return from a loan spell, also, at Morpeth Town.

Jenkins scored three goals and provided 11 assists for the Highwaymen before becoming a regular part of Dickman’s side when he was recalled from Craik Park in January.

“He’s been brilliant, I can’t speak highly enough of the impact Jenks has made,” explained Dickman.

“It was Lee’s (Picton) idea to get him back in training and have a look at him.

"We had a conversati­on and we were quite comfortabl­e with this shape we had and the players that were in there at the time but Jenks got an opportunit­y and that’s sometimes all you need in football, that one chance.

“He did it in training, that’s why we brought him back, to be part of the squad and to be fair, once he got in the team, he never looked back.

"All credit to him, winning young player of the season and making the impact he has is really impressive and he’s another one we rate really highly.”

Shields – who remain up for sale – finished eighth in the table, a point outside the play-offs and 22 points behind champions Tamworth.

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