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  1. First-team coach Dickman to stay at Hartlepool published at 15:03 GMT

    Elliot Dickman (left) alongside Nicky Featherstone in front of the dugout during Hartlepool's game with YeovilImage source, Getty Images
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    Elliot Dickman (left) alongside Nicky Featherstone, was in charge of South Shields last season

    Hartlepool United have agreed a deal with Elliot Dickman to remain as first-team coach until the end of the season, with the club having the option to extend that.

    Dickman initially joined Hartlepool in October on a monthly rolling agreement.

    This news comes after Nicky Featherstone was announced as Pools' new permanent manager last week after eight games in interim charge.

    Hartlepool are currently eighth in the National League, two points outside the play-offs.

  2. 🎧 Boro 'really going for the jugular now'published at 10:59 GMT 10 December

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    Reaction: Charlton 1-2 Boro

    "I'm loving the way we are playing football. We're really going for the jugular now in terms of counter-attacking football.

    "You're not slowing up, you're having a right go, you're taking chances and it's great to see."

    BBC Radio Tees' Paul Addison and former Boro midfielder Neil Maddison reflect on an important win against Charlton that extends new Middlesbrough boss Kim Hellberg's winning start to a third straight game.

    Includes post-match interviews with Hellberg and goal scorer Riley McGree.

    Listen to the full reaction and more Middlesbrough content on BBC Sounds.

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  3. Hellberg happy with 'very good' Boro after Charlton winpublished at 22:56 GMT 9 December

    Kim HellbergImage source, Getty Images
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    Boro are second in the Championship

    Middlesbrough manager Kim Hellberg was pleased with his side's first half performance in their 2-1 win over Charlton at The Valley.

    Goals from Riley McGree and Morgan Whittaker put Boro in control before half time.

    George Edmundson's late own goal made things nervy but they held on for a third straight win under Hellberg.

    "The first 45 minutes was very good, away from home, playing with pace, striking the ball," Hellberg told BBC Tees. "We were close to creating four or five bigger chances, crosses we didn't get a head or foot on.

    "They came out with energy in the first 10 minutes of the second half; we regained control and it felt like we killed it off.

    "Of course when they scored a goal, the stadium becomes energised but I was proud of the way we defended."

    Hellberg said he wants his team to be braver in possession under pressure but was pleased with their resilience in the second half.

    "The second half was not our best football, it was about killing the game off. We had fewer attacking options, they got energy. If we can take more steps we can be better on the ball; it is about being brave.

    "It is good to see we can play different types of football."

  4. Borges 'open' to staying at Bristol Citypublished at 13:06 GMT 9 December

    Neto Borges running with the ball at his feet during a matchImage source, Shutterstock

    Defender Neto Borges says he is "open" to staying at Bristol City beyond this season when his loan deal ends in the summer.

    The 29-year-old Brazilian left-back has played 13 matches since joining from Middlesbrough on deadline day in September, starting nine of the past 12 league games.

    When asked if he would be open to a conversation about staying with the Robins in 2026-27, Borges told BBC Radio Bristol: "Definitely, yes, if the conversation happens I'm open to it.

    "I know I'm on loan here but you never know the future. I'm not saying I'm going to be here next year, because I don't know the plans of the guys here, but I'm part of the team this season, so I'm enjoying my time here."

  5. The FA Cup third round draw has been madepublished at 11:15 GMT 9 December

    The FA Cup trophyImage source, Getty Images

    The FA Cup third round draw was made on Monday evening, with all 24 Championship clubs entering at this stage of the competition.

    Ties will take place between Thursday, 8 January and Monday, 12 January.

    These are the ties involving Championship clubs:

    • Cambridge United v Birmingham City

    • Hull City v Blackburn Rovers

    • Bristol City v Watford

    • Charlton Athletic v Chelsea

    • Stoke City v Coventry

    • Derby County v Leeds United

    • Ipswich Town v Blackpool

    • Cheltenham Town v Leicester City

    • Fulham v Middlesbrough

    • Burnley v Millwall

    • Norwich City v Walsall

    • MK Dons v Oxford United

    • Portsmouth v Arsenal

    • Preston North End v Wigan Athletic

    • West Ham United v Queens Park Rangers

    • Sheffield United v Mansfield Town

    • Sheffield Wednesday v Brentford

    • Doncaster Rovers v Southampton

    • Swansea City v West Bromwich Albion

    • Wrexham v Nottingham Forest

    You can see the full draw here.