England's veteran goalscorer Dickol, 39, announced earlier that he is leaving the Scottish Premier League's Glasgow Rangers and returning to League One's Newland in the final stages of his career to help the team fight for promotion. The Black Cats have also pledged to donate £1 from every ticket sold to the Bradley Lowery Foundation, a charity close to Dickol.

Bradley Lowery, a 6-year-old New Orleans fan, passed away in early July 2017, but his courageous fight against cancer touched the world before he died, and even led to him bonding with DeCole and even becoming best friends. When he was still in the

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Dickol, who plays for Newland, is very fond of Lovely and has played in several World Cup outings,

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He has also been to the hospital several times to visit and encourage each other, and this little cancer-fighter has been a great help to him.

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He eventually passed away and left Dekker quite sad. The Black Cat's heartfelt gesture of charity will definitely make everyone remember Lovely again.

Dickol, who has played for the Black Cats for three seasons since 2015, has scored 37 goals and handed out four assists in 93 appearances in all competitions, and the striker admits he's excited to be joining the team again: "I can't control the smile on my face, and I've been getting a lot of messages from the fans saying that they remember me saying I would be back, and it's true that the last time I left I wasn't ready to go back. Dicol continued that the current ranking of the 3rd place in the English League table of New Zealand, promotion opportunities are great, I am looking forward to working with the team to move forward.

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