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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. Officer Doofy Come to me, human man Gold Member

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    And we should be regulars in the CL group stage. Teams like Ferencvaros, Cluj, Maribor, AEK Athens etc shouldn't be getting near us.
     
  2. HTG "I have an uncle who does Yoga"

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    They've lifted that from the Record, who don't have a clue. We'll find out tomorrow if he stays.

    People slag them, and rightfully so, but the current huns team would have demolished the likes of Sparta, Copenhagen, Cluj and Ferancvaros, and that is * depressing.
     
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  3. Luis1967

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    Honestly think he would be in charge at the San Siro aswell even if no one went to the stadium last night. They are using last night as some sort of weird get it up you to the fans.
     
  4. Bobo_

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    Worryingly, the club do feed that Jackson rat snippets from time to time
     
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  5. HTG "I have an uncle who does Yoga"

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    You might be right, the only other way I see it if he stays is they sack him after Milan utter pump us, gives them an excuse past the protests on Monday.

    If he stays past that and St Johnstone beat/draw against us, he'll 100% be gone, but by then so will the league, 7/8 points is too much to catch up on imo, has to be done now.
     
  6. Marty McFly Whoa, this is heavy Gold Member

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    A one hour chat.

    One hour?! That's it.
     
  7. oh bhoy

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    i have never seen anything quite like the support lennon is getting especially for a manager who is doing such a pathetic job
     
  8. MagicBallBhoy Gold Member Gold Member

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    yeah trying to maintain THEY are the ones in control not the fans

    * obvious they * have been in control not a chance in * any of us would have allowed this * to linger as long as it has lol
     
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  10. jambo_cfc

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    So
    So basically we have to give the next manager nae chance a clawing back the points before the change it
     
  11. Markybhoy

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    If Lawwell and Desmond are even slightly contemplating giving Lennon another chance because of what happened after yesterday's match, they should think about the hundreds of thousands of Celtic fans who were not there and who are now desperate for Neil Lennon to be shown the door. Giving him 'one last chance' as a GIUY to a couple hundred people would be the most absurd and unprofessional thing I have ever seen in my time following Celtic.
     
  12. Sgt Neppers*

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    Thursday (more than likely humping against AC) is an opportunity to heap more unjust, undeserved pressure on Lennon who is on a hiding to nothing, whilst * the fans off further and lowering the morale of the squad further.

    There is not one single good reason for keeping NL in charge one more day, let alone 1 more game. It is now the board who are showing their lack of class towards NL. He is a lamb to the slaughter regardless on Thursday.

    Tomorrow is the day of reckoning.
     
  13. JamesM09

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    Only thing worse than a billionaire is a petty billionaire.

    So much wealth and power controlled by individuals flawed like us all.

    And this is just football ffs. Terrifying.
     
  14. andybhoy94 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Think if I hear the phrase "positive zoom call" again my head might burst, like between the three of them can they not work out that the people who want to see Lennon gone the most are the * players they're relying on to win matches.
     
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    BREAKING: Neil Lennon still has the backing of the Celtic hierarchy and will continue as manager, after a series of “positive” Zoom calls throughout the day. They were locked in discussions on his and the club’s future. He took training today and will prepare team for Milan.

    Looks as if he is going nowhere...
     
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  16. Officer Doofy Come to me, human man Gold Member

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    What a laughing stock of a club.

    * this. They’re quickly alienating the fanbase after such a successful decade.
     
  17. The Phoenix Black Lives Matter

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    The sort of amateurish unprofessional set-up that sees a club going from a turnover of 100m down to 40m in the space of two years.
     
  18. HTG "I have an uncle who does Yoga"

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    Well, i've tried to stay positive but it looks like he's staying, hopefully I wake up tomorrow and he's finally * off. If not, my last hope is they'll use a pumping off of Milan as an excuse to sack him.
     
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    You have got to be * * me! :47::triplomur
     
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  20. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    Neil Lennon's future will be discussed over the next 48 hours - but there is every chance the embattled Celtic manager will take charge of the side against AC Milan in Italy on Thursday.

    Sunday’s 2-0 reverse to the Ross County in the last 16 of the Betfred Cup saw Lennon’s team relinquish their grip on the domestic honours after four years and extend a dismal sequence of results to just two wins in 10 games.

    The loss, the fourth in succession at Celtic Park, sparked angry demonstrations outside the ground with hundreds of fans gathering to demand the manager’s sacking.




    Lennon’s future will be part of a debrief with Dermot Desmond, the club’s largest shareholder, and chief executive Peter Lawwell ahead of the trip to Milan.

    But Parkhead sources insist there is no suggestion of a change being made at this juncture - despite the growing clamour for time to be called on Lennon’s second spell in charge.




    Last week, Lennon said he felt he had the unequivocal backing of the board and barring a radical and unexpected departure from that position, he will still be in the dug-out in the San Siro on Thursday for the penultimate Europa League game.

    Irrespective of the result on Northern Italy, speculation surrounding the 49-year-old’s future seems only set to continue.

    Although scheduled to face Hearts in the delayed Scottish Cup final later this month, a match that could see him become just the fourth manager in Celtic’s history to complete the Treble, the former skipper’s position is under intense scrutiny.

    Having been knocked out of the Champions League at the second hurdle by Ferencvaros, his side were eliminated from the Europa League with two games yet to play.

    Already 11 points behind Rangers in the title race, albeit with two games in hand, Sunday’s 2-0 defeat to County was a trigger point for many to call for a change at the helm.