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Lyndon Dykes looks back over his career before injury deprived him of his Euros chance.
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Matthew Johnston began his Newsquest career in 2015 and went on to Glasgow Times Sports Editor, eventually expanding his role across The Herald and sister titles. He has led The Herald’s coverage of significant events in the sports world, including Scotland’s Euro 2020 campaign, the Olympics, Commonwealth Games, the Rugby World Cup and multiple Six Nations tournaments.
Matthew Johnston began his Newsquest career in 2015 and went on to Glasgow Times Sports Editor, eventually expanding his role across The Herald and sister titles. He has led The Herald’s coverage of significant events in the sports world, including Scotland’s Euro 2020 campaign, the Olympics, Commonwealth Games, the Rugby World Cup and multiple Six Nations tournaments.
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