Join thousands of fans who have signed up to our Rangers newsletter.Scotland international Lyndon Dykes has kept Queen of the South in full-time football according to the club’s latest accounts.Australian-born Dykes was sold from Premiership club Livingston to English Championship side Queen’s Park Rangers last year for £2 million.The Doonhamers had sell-on clauses in the 25-year-old’s deal which saw the club receive a “significant six figure sum” as a result of the move.The player’s subsequent call up for Scotland also added to the amount banked by Queens.The windfall, which is thought to be more than £250,000, has allowed the Palmerston club to maintain full time football.The sales of defender Darren Brownlie and winger Faissal El.
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