Carl Dickinson: Port Vale sign former Stoke City defender

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Carl Dickinson

Port Vale have signed former Stoke City full-back Carl Dickinson from Watford on a one-year contract.

The Derbyshire-born defender, 26, who still had a season to run on his deal at Watford, moved to Vicarage Road from Stoke for £250,000 in 2011.

After starting as a trainee at Stoke, Dickinson went on to make 60 first team appearances in seven years.

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It's nice to be back - Dickinson

He was also loaned out to Blackpool and Leeds United, as well as having season-long loans at Barnsley and Portsmouth.

Dickinson was a regular under Sean Dyche at Watford two seasons ago, but fell out of favour under Gianfranco Zola last term, spending two more spells on loan back at Portsmouth in October, then at Coventry in February.

"Carl has performed at a higher level than League One," said Vale manager Micky Adams.

"That experience will be invaluable for us, especially as he can perform in two positions.

"I am certain that he can make a positive contribution to the squad."

Dickinson becomes Vale's sixth summer signing following the arrival of defender Chris Robertson (Preston) and midfielders Anthony Griffith (returning to Vale Park from Orient) and Chris Lines (Sheffield Wednesday), as well as strikers Kaid Mohamed (Cheltenham Town) and Gavin Tomlin, Southend's top scorer from last season.

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