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I Am Ashamed Of Scotland PDF Print E-mail
Written by Johnny Bhoy   
Saturday, 05 March 2011 17:36
lennon_bodyguardI am extremely saddened and ashamed of my country of birth when I hear the news that Neil Lennon’s life is being put under threat again.  I ask myself, “what kind of person sits at home, or stands in a pub and actually thinks of ways to go about killing the manager of a rival football team?"  It’s a question I can’t answer.  I can’t even attempt to get into the mindset of anyone who would dedicate their time and effort into an act of personal terror.

How could an individuals life be so consumed by hatred and bigotry that they would blame all their problems on another human being, one they don’t even know personally, only the demonised and vilified pseudo-person they see on news reports or hear spoken of in hushed whispers, in the manner of serial killers or child molesters, by so called ‘journalists’ who are more concerned with personal image and agendas than reporting the truth?

Neil Lennon is a human being.  He’s a father and a husband and almost certainly someones son.  He’s not Col. Gaddaffi.  He’s not Idi Amin.  He’s not guilty of killing innocent people.  He’s not some evil dictator hell bent on consuming your children.  He’s a manager of a football team.  His crime is being himself.  But why should he be punished for that?

Neil Lennon is being held up as an example of everything that is wrong in Scottish society by the very people who contribute to Scotlands ongoing slide into social decline. He’s been made the whipping boy by mouthpieces who fan the flames of controversy time and time again.  It’s gotten so bad that we now stand at a precipice.  The only step beyond this is into abject tragedy.  If we step past this imaginary boundary, we step into a world of hurt and tears that could rend the fabric of Scottish society asunder.

The last bastion of impartial journalistic integrity, Phil Mac Giolla Bhain, has reported that Neil and his family have been woken by the police and taken to a safe place no less than THREE TIMES in the past two months.

When, in the history of British football, never mind Scottish, has a manager of a major club had repeated death threats, ammunition and suspicious packages sent through the post addressed to him personally?  

Never.  

Have the press rounded on the perpetrators of these heinous crimes?

No.

Have they said “Enough is enough, a man’s life is a stake here?”  

No.

Have they defended him in any way against paramilitary groups who have stated their intent to murder him?

No.

Have they condemned said paramilitary groups for bringing a social and religious terrorism to visit on a manager of a Glaswegian team?

No.

Let’s get one thing clear.  There are people out there who want to murder Neil Lennon.  There are beings out there (I say beings because they don’t qualify for classification as Humans) who started up and signed up to a facebook page advocating the tracking down and shooting of Neil Lennon.  The press kicked up a massive stink when Nacho Novo’s home address was posted on a Celtic forum, and quite rightly so, but they took it so far that they referred to Celtic supporters as “sick thugs” in a national newspaper.

Where are the voices decrying these facebook pages?

Where are the voices decrying the death threats?

Where, oh where, are the voices decrying the suspicious packages that are intercepted en route to Neil Lennon’s home, where he lives with his wife and children?  The media are already screaming to all and sundry that it was only a hoax.  They fail to realise that the fact that it wasn't’t a real bomb (allegedly) is not the point.  The aim of the terrorist is to cause terror, to put fear into the heart of its enemy.

Traynor, Keevins, Young and the rest of their ilk would like nothing more than Neil Lennon to quit the Celtic managers post.  To them that would be a decisive victory.  But history is littered with men who were too proud, who were unafraid of threats, regardless of who made them, to back down.  There have been heroes and martyrs made of many, many great men.  I hope Neil Lennon isn't made a martyr.

If anything does happen to Neil Lennon, by the maker I hope not, but IF anything does, then these people must be held accountable.  The media clique who so arrogantly portray Neil Lennon as a problem and as a pariah and an enemy of their society must be made to account for their contribution.

Today, tonight, wherever you are, Celtic fans, brothers, friends, we must stand behind our manager.  If they want to get him, they’ll have to go through us first.  Unfortunately these cowards and bullies can’t, and will never, stand up to us as a collective.  They’ll perform their indecent acts under the cover of darkness, in the shadows.  They’ll disseminate their propaganda and try to subdue us by any subversive methods available.

Today, a day when Richard Gough - ex Rangers captain - can go on air on BBC Radio Scotland and say it’s okay to kick Neil Lennon in the face because “He gets under your skin” I despair.  I am sick to the pit of my stomach over the antics of the Scottish media and of the fans, players and staff of that other disgraceful Glaswegian team.  I am driven to tears by it.  I am ashamed of Scotland.

It seems such a trite turn of phrase to utter, but we have never been up against it as bad as this.  We have to unite as one body, as one people as one cause and stand together against the bile and hatred.  Solidarity.

Hail Hail.
Last Updated on Saturday, 05 March 2011 17:52
 

Comments  

 
+14 #1 danny bhoy 2011-03-05 20:54
Its the central belt of Scotland you should be ashamed off especially on the west side.I have worked all over Scotland & i can assure you the bigotted Balderdash that goes on mainly in Glasgow/Ayrshire is nowhere near as bad throughout the rest of Scotland.It should be remembered that Billy McNeil even said he was very tempted to stay as manager of Aberdeen as he was away from all this sectarian bullshit,BTW the rest of your article is excellent Hail Hail
 
 
+15 #2 JackFury 2011-03-05 21:50
There is no limit to the amount of guilt I will place on people who have rounded around Lennon, I already hear "I just don't like him, I don't want him dead"

these people do not realize that phrases like "he gets what he deserves" gives these people power

IF the worst happens, I will give up on Scottish society

if a manager is forced out due to death threats I will give up on Scottish football
 
 
+8 #3 eddiepearson 2011-03-06 15:59
Quoting danny bhoy:
Its the central belt of Scotland you should be ashamed off especially on the west side.I have worked all over Scotland & i can assure you the bigotted Balderdash that goes on mainly in Glasgow/Ayrshire is nowhere near as bad throughout the rest of Scotland.It should be remembered that Billy McNeil even said he was very tempted to stay as manager of Aberdeen as he was away from all this sectarian bullshit,BTW the rest of your article is excellent Hail Hail


While I accept your general point it's worth noting though that the two students who attacked Lennon (prior to the attack in Ashton Lane) were from Aberdeen. One studies law and the other medicine if I recall correctly. Hardly white trash in the classical sense of the phrase.
 
 
-4 #4 Clarice673 2011-03-08 18:38
I AM SICKENED TO THE HIGHEST OF WHAT THAT LAST TIC/GERS GAME PRODUCED!

I'M SICK OF NOW BEING SCOTTISH, I AM ALSO SICK OF BEING A CATHOLIC......??? BECAUSE OF EVERYDAY FANNIES WITH FK ALL TO DO BUT GO TO FOOTBALL MATCHES AND COS BOTHER, WHERE THERE ARE FAMILIES...ITS NOT ON!!

IT DOES NOOOOOOOOOOOOOT COME DOWN TO RELIGION...Y?...COS HALF OR 3/4 OF THE TWATS THAT COS THE BOTHER, COULD NOOOOOOOT EXPLAIN OR TELL U IN ONE SENTENCE WHY THE FK...THEY SUPPORT WHO OR WHAT....THEY DO IT COS THATS THE WAY THEY HAVE BEEN BROUGHT UP, WITH ABSOULUTELY NOOO HISTORY AS TO WHERE/WHY THEY DO WHAT THEY DO.

TIME TO END THE OLD FIRM....FOOTBALLERS..(THAT AINT EVEN SCOTTISH) GETTING FKED UP IN THE GAME, BEING PAID MILLIONS FOR, LETS FACE IT, FUCK ALL BUT JOE PUBLIC SUFFERING IN THE LONG RUN AND AFTER THER GAME.

MY NEPHEW WAS CHASED LAST WEEK FROM GERS FANS..OUT THER NUT, LOOKING FOR SOME SACRAFICE...WHETHER CATHOLIC OR PRODISANT, IT ISNT ON AND SCOTLAND NEEDS TO RID THIS FROM OUR SOCIETY.

WE AINT IN IRELAND....LET THEM GET ON WITH THERE OWN SHIT AND PLEASE HELP SORT OUT THIS B4 IT GETS TOO Late.
 
 
+4 #5 19celtic67 2011-03-08 21:37
First and foremost , i am a Scotsman however, i am also very ashamed of my fellow Scots due to their bigoted filth that they direct at Neil Lennon. Even those who claim to be "neutral" still harbor certain prejudices towards Neil Lennon which i, along with many others find disgraceful.
 
 
+1 #6 tonybananas 2011-03-08 21:48
Quoting eddiepearson:
Quoting danny bhoy:
Its the central belt of Scotland you should be ashamed off especially on the west side.I have worked all over Scotland & i can assure you the bigotted Balderdash that goes on mainly in Glasgow/Ayrshire is nowhere near as bad throughout the rest of Scotland.It should be remembered that Billy McNeil even said he was very tempted to stay as manager of Aberdeen as he was away from all this sectarian bullshit,BTW the rest of your article is excellent Hail Hail


While I accept your general point it's worth noting though that the two students who attacked Lennon (prior to the attack in Ashton Lane) were from Aberdeen. One studies law and the other medicine if I recall correctly. Hardly white trash in the classical sense of the phrase.


Fife is also a bit of a hotbed for bitter permaragers. There's a few villages that time forgot out there.

And let's not forget the Cousins of William through in Edinburgh.
 
 
0 #7 danny bhoy 2011-03-09 02:01
Tony
lived in edinburgh area for 4years & worked in various parts of fife, areas of sectarianism nowhere near as bad as the west coast.
 
 
0 #8 Clarice673 2011-03-09 02:14
No,i agree, im from west coast and its bad....BUT ask ureselfs this, no matter what religion u are.....IF we all met up tonight and got on, had a few laughs and a good night, kept in touch,WOULD it be because we all got on as human beings on that night out and religion or football NOT mentioned?....

I rest my case & Tonybananas.......dnt fink anyones bothered about yer cousin doll!
 
 
+1 #9 Harry Brady 2011-03-09 11:13
If on my travels away from the UK and someone asks where I'm from my first response is to say Glasgow - having travelled to many places there really is no place like home, but the actions on Lennon and Boruc before make me embarrassed about our city.

Danny Bhoy, you're right, west of Scotland with its concentration of poverty and deprivation and lack of ambition is worse, however only one place in Scotland has ever gone as far as electing a politician on an Orange ticket - Edinburgh
 
 
-3 #10 wayofthecass 2011-03-09 13:28
Stunning amount of nonsense being talked on here. Wenger accosted the ref last night, talked utter nonsense about how his inferior team would have won and has a history of furious altercations on the touchline and being sent to the stand. does he make people embaressed to come from London? Total bullshit.
 
 
-3 #11 Bertie Peacock 2011-03-11 00:02
Our manager gets death threats and the hun media successfully play the 'old firm', both as bad as eachother card and people are arguing over which PART of Scotland should be held culpable!!!!

Wind your neck in lads and focus on the real issues eh???
 

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