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As for your attack on Neil Lennon,well tbh I'm not in the least bit surprised at all,here's a wee reminder of what you seemed to have missed. Would any other manager in the world let alone England get the amount of abuse he gets,the answer is of course not. =============================== September 2003 – Mr Lennon is subject to an unprovoked assault by two Glasgow University students. As well as hurling abuse towards the Celtic player, they chase his car down the street, before spitting at him and physically assaulting him. Both are fined for their actions. April 2004 – Mr Lennon, who has a twelve year old child in the car with him, is chased along Glasgow’s M8 Motorway by a man shouting abuse and making offensive gestures. The perpetrator also drives erratically, cutting Mr Lennon off and causing notable alarm not only to himself, but also to his young passenger. The perpetrator is fined. September 2008 – Mr Lennon is the target of a brutal, unprovoked attack in Glasgow’s West End – after being subjected to a barrage of sectarian abuse, he is knocked unconscious by two men, who left him lying in the street in the early hours of the morning. A friend, who witnessed the incident, said Mr Lennon was “jumped from behind, hit on the head and knocked unconscious”. Mr Lennon was subsequently treated for concussion in a Glasgow hospital. The two men involved are jailed. January 2011 – Mr Lennon is one of three employees of Celtic Football Club to be sent bullets in the post. These were intercepted before they reached the Celtic manager, but the meaning behind them was clear. March 2011 – A parcel bomb addressed to Mr Lennon is intercepted before it reaches the Celtic manager. Other such parcels are sent to prominent Celtic supporters the late Paul McBride Q.C. and Trish Godman M.S.P., as well as the premises of Cairde na hEireann on Glasgow’s Gallowgate. The two men involved in the parcel bomb plot believed “they were capable of exploding and causing injury”, and are jailed for their actions. May 2011 – Mr Lennon is “attacked” on the touchline at Tynecastle by a Hearts supporter, moments after a Celtic goal. This incident is seen by over sixteen thousand people in attendance at the match, as well as countless more watching on live television. Subsequently, the offender is found guilty of breach of the peace, but the charge of assault is, to everyone’s astonishment, returned by a Scottish jury as “not proven”. On BBC Radio 5 Live, only seconds after the incident, one commentator asks “Is there any end to what happens to Neil Lennon?” March 2012 – A man is jailed for posting a picture of Mr Lennon covered from head to toe in bullet wounds on the internet. February 2014 – Mr Lennon has missiles, included coins and spit, hurled his way as he watches a League Cup match at Tynecastle. He is forced to leave the game. |
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Jimi, I am a big fan of Celtic, but simply do not like Lennon. Rather than disown fans who bring trouble to a great club, he would rather stand back and cause trouble himself.
Such as the incidernt caught on Tv canera, when he went for the oppositon manager. Wht the hell did he do that. Its odbvious you havent watched the Youtube clips of Celtic fans or even Rangers fans for that matter causing aggro. I went to a testimonial match between Celtic and Arsenal match many years ago and the behaviour was brilliant. Why, cant they be like that all the time. My wife's family are all Celtic supporters. So there is no bias from me. But on the point. Of which you have made a strong support for Lennon. Nothing about there playing in the EPL. |
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The city centre of Manchester was trashed by Rangers fans on their last visit.
I went through Albert Square two days later and it stunk like the worst urinal you have ever been in.:rolleyes: THUGS |
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Arthur,I am totally bewildered by the statement that you claimed Neil Lennon went for the opposition manager,it was at Celtic Pk,both managers met at the tunnel,McCoist swore and Neil reacted to it as ANY manager would do.
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Yes there are times when he maybe should think a bit more before doing something but I do not feel he is a troublemaker at all. There are groups of bad fans ins all clubs supporters but Celtic are frequently praised for their good behaviour. |
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TBH the United v Celtic games have gone off without any trouble in the main, but the lunatic, loutish display from Rangers 'fans' in 2008 was sickening, I for one would ban all their fans if United had to play them in the future.
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"This has to be said about Rangers, as a Scottish Football club they are a permanent embarrassment and an occasional disgrace. This country would be a better place if Rangers did not exist."
Ian Archer (journalist, 1970s), for full article see: link "The incessant bigoted chanting by Rangers fans at Hampden was shocking. Unarguably the most socially-backward fans in British football. The really damaging thing for RFC is, it’s not the mythical ‘small minority’. There appear to be 1000s upon 1000s singing these songs." Graham Spiers (Journalist) on his Twitter feed commenting on the Huns in their league cup final appearance (March 2011) Brian Clough: "What team did you say you support again?" Man in the studio audience: "RANGERS!" Brian Clough: "That's not a football team! That's a gang of villains." The irrepressible Brian Clough on "Sport in Question"...... [Mod Edit - excessive quotations removed. As has been previously requested (a number of times), under 'Fair Use', it is allowed to quote some information from other sites, with appropriate links for attribution - you are vastly exceeding the amount allowed under 'Fair Use'. Repetition of this behaviour may lead to infractions being issued.] ....."Glasgow Rangers had their fans barred from entry, played pig-ugly football and behaved like swine. "The Scots realized that they would not be able to eliminate Malmö from the Champions League fairly. Therefore they resorted to intimidating, kicking and fighting them. It was pathetic. "Edu should have been sent off having been well warned. McCulloch's yellow card when he kicked Durmaz from behind should have been a red - Durmaz should have been red carded when he retaliated, but wasn't even warned - and when Majid Bougherra assaulted Dardan Rexhepi leaving him almost unconscious, the sending off was indisputable. "This was how Rangers acted. "Their fans were banned from European matches. Their team should also be." Mattias Larsson (following Rangers defeat to Malmo in Aug 2011; fromwww.expressen.se, source: http://www.expressen.se/sport/1.2517...akla.-rattvist) "Rangers are a big club but unfortunately they are behaving like a little one." Steve Lomas (St Johnstone Manager, self-admitted Rangers fan as a kid, Jan 2012) |
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And your posts are the reason I stopped getting involved in Celtic/Rangers discussions - hate, bile, vituperative posts which are all just as bad as each other, no matter which side is posting.
The hate feeds on itself, and provides justification for continuing those sort of behaviours. This is not that sort of forum, so I would be grateful if you stopped posting this sort of rant and bile. |
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This thread is getting like the comments section of the Daily Record and Scottish Sun whenever a story is published about either Rangers or Celtic. Fans from both sides of the divide fueling never ending tit for tat arguments. I don't know where people get the time and energy to keep up the relentless campaign of "my teams better than your team". In the grand scheme of things its all just petty and pointless. Much better things to spend time on in life ahead of football and getting so worked up about rival football clubs.
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Celtic and Rangers would have mega owners had they been in the EPL. |
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His statement 'For every fiver Celtic spend we will spend a tenner,'was crazy,he gave Souness and Advocatt millions to stay ahead of us,even borrowing from his own business,Murray International Holdings which is very close to bankruptcy,he is the guy who sold RFC to Craig Whyte for the princely sum of £1.00,he had been trying to sell RFC for 4 years without success until Whyte took the club off his hands,Google Craig Whyte,he is every Celtic fan's hero. |
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