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Thread: More Good News - Dykes extends contract

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    More Good News - Dykes extends contract

    Not quite in the same league as yesterdays announcement, but still really good to see that Lyndon Dykes has extended his contract

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    Excellent news . I've liked the look of the young lad despite him playing out of position so far this season

    Hope that mouthpiece in the mainstand never comes back to Palmerston after his outrageous shout to Dykesy on Saturday

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    I am pleased with this as the lad has potential and would especially like him to do well with his family links in the area amongst some hard core QoS people . First look at him was the Airdrie game and gave us very good balance down the left hand side . Surprised to hear he was out of position in this role as he looked pretty natural to me . Once he gets used to the rigours of the Championship , then we will have a player on our hands . There was a moment in the second half of said game where he knocked the ball down the line giving the defender a good few yards on him and scorched by him.

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    Nice to see Dykes extending his contract already for next season as i have been impressed by him from the few games I have seen him play.

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    More good news from Palmy.

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