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Neil Lennon

Discussion in 'Ex Players' started by romeo9535, Apr 17, 2016.

Discuss Neil Lennon in the Ex Players area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. RogicHasMagicToes

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    Ange has made Lennon look unfit to coach at school boy level
     
  2. McChiellini..

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    I couldn't give a * what he's got to say after last night..

    * him. Trying to stay relevant..

    He's pathetic. Look at us now..
     
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  3. JML67 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Desperate stuff again from this *. Ange has us playing football Lennon can't even dream of let alone actually coach into a team.

    The only regret is hiring him after he was sacked by Hibs and * Bolton!!
     
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  4. AdamRS Gold Member Gold Member

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    He’ll be absolutely raging
     
  5. James Gold Member Gold Member

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    He has no shame imagine how highly thought of he would be had he walked away after the treble treble could almost guarantee he wouldn't be unsuccessfully whoring himself out to anyone needing a manager or anyone wanting an interview he would have probably walked in to a job in England again and have our well wishes
     
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    It’s good I can sleep safely at night knowing that he will never manage Celtic ever again
     
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    Put nothing past this board
     
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    Was on talksport blaming covid for last season and talking himself up for the Sunderland.
     
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  9. Al Bootyerbaws

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    Lennon is like a * that won't flush.
     
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    There's some huns I don't hate as much as neil lennon.
     
  11. Graeme1888

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    * sake, giving me nightmares now
     
  12. SkyeCelt

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    He's a captain's log that won't flush!
     
  13. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    Celtic have not had all that many memorable nights in the Champions League as of late, but we are not all that far removed from a time when they were regularly competing with some of the big guns on the continent.

    The 00s were an especially exciting time in this regard, with the club taking some big scalps in the both the European Cup and UEFA Cup. While they would not advance beyond the group stage on this occasion, the 2003/04 season was a good example of this dynamic in action.

    We got Neil Lennon and Chris Sutton together to look back at some of the more memorable European outings they had during their time together at Parkhead, including during this campaign.

    Celtic would be drawn in a group with Bayern Munich, Lyon, and Anderlecht, with the German and French sides being among the finest in Europe during this period.

    The Scottish champions would take one point from their two games against Bayern, as well as three from the fixtures against Anderlecht. However, it was a late goal in Lyon that cost them dearly in the competition.

    Having beaten Lyon 2-0 at home, they were confident of securing the draw in needed in the return game in France in order to book their place in the next round. They looked on course to do so as well, with goals from Sutton and John Hartson meaning they were on level terms heading into the final few minutes.

    However, a late handball from Bobo Balde in the box gave Juninho the chance to win the game from the spot, something he had no issue with. The result meant Celtic were eliminated.




    Speaking to Balls, Neil Lennon revealed how he pulled a Roy Keane like tirade in the dressing room after the game.

    He also recalled how that Champions League campaign resulted in Liam Miller leaving the club for Manchester United. The midfielder scored two goals during the group stages, including one in front of Alex Ferguson, who had turned up in Glasgow to watch another player only to end up signing the Irishman




    There definitely were words exchanged, certainly I did a Roy Keane on a couple of them. I was not happy at all, with the goalkeeper...

    I was so angry after the game because we had weathered a bit of a storm that night. Sutty (Chris Sutton) got us back to 2-2 and you're thinking 'right, we just need to see it out now'. We didn't, we were normally quite tight at the back.

    I had a few words with a couple of them afterwards because I was incandescent. It was a bit opportunity, a huge opportunity actually, that had gone.

    In that group, Sutty touched on Liam Miller scoring against Lyon. Vincent Kompany in the first game (against Anderlecht), he was a 17-year old at that time and Alex Ferguson had come to watch him.

    Liam Miller played so well that night, I think he scored that night as well, he ended up going to a free transfer to Man United in the summer.

    We wanted him to stay because he was such a talented player at the time, but I suppose the lure of Man United was too big for him.


    Miller would move to Old Trafford on a free transfer that summer, spending two seasons at the club.

    As for Celtic, it would be another three years before they managed to get beyond the group stages in the Champions League, by which time Sutton had left the club and Lennon would be in his final season.
     
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  14. Zander Gold Member Gold Member

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    Missed out on the Sunderland job. I kinda hope he gets something soon. As bad as last season was he does have some qualities as a manager
     
  15. PaddyBhoy Gold Member Gold Member

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    At pittodrie on wednesday, singing "piling on the agony" and "we're on the top of the league looking down on the rangers" whilst playing fast flow attacking football particularly in the first half like we have all season.

    And i couldnt help but think of this * whilst we were singing it, and how he labelled us "new generation supporters, that I have nothing in common with"

    You were right Neil. I have so much more in common with Ange than you!


    No decent club will touch him with a bargepole
     
  16. Sean Daleer Free Palestine Gold Member

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    Celtic Da alert.

    I’m over the hurt. Same with Rodgers. I can appreciate what both achieved while thinking they * it up as well.

    Lennon sullied his memory last season but I’m done with the personal abuse.

    He is still one of our most decorated player/managers, no amount of dickheadedness will change that.
     
  17. PaddyBhoy Gold Member Gold Member

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    I never bought into the hatred for brendan. I hated his decision to leave, but I never felt real bitterness towards him.

    Neil Lennon's done nothing but lie, and throw everyone under the bus but himself, if he held his hands up and admitted he got it wrong and walked early doors i wouldnt feel ill towards him.

    But he done the opposite, blamed the fans even months after his departure. It was everyone but himself, and ill never forgive that for as long as I live.
     
  18. Sean Daleer Free Palestine Gold Member

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    I cannot disagree with any of that. I couldn’t believe what I seen and heard from him last season.

    Still Neil Lennon though.
     
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    He was on the radio talking about BR saying Leicester fans have short memories and said "I know only too well"


    *
     
  20. Liam Scales

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    Neil Lennon has managed to turn me against him, through nothing but his inability to take responsibility. Comments like @Ziggy’s pointed out there, if he had held his hands up and took responsibility I’d be on board with him and agree.

    But the more he digs his heels in and has a chip on his shoulder the more nonsensical it becomes. His achievements as a manager here are downplayed like *, but people would slowly start giving the credit towards his achievements at us if he showed an ounce of humility and self-realisation. As it is, the more he talks, the less respect he’ll keep getting.

    It’s a monumental effort to turn Celtic fans against Neil Lennon for good. He’s somehow managing to do that. And it’s not just because of what happened last year, it’s beyond that.

    And I’ve always been his biggest fan, I’m devastated about that more than most. But it’s down to him.
     
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