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I Am Neil Lennon PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ruggy Vogue   
Thursday, 12 May 2011 19:01

Lennon_in_suitNeil Francis Lennon - man, footballer, international captain, manager, Catholic, Irishman, father, partner and son.

I really don’t know what it is, why he provokes so much distaste and anger from the majority in Scotland.

I have an idea and I don’t think it’s because he is a Catholic, nor because he's from the North of Ireland, nor even that he played for Celtic.

It’s because he is proud of what he is, and is not scared to stand up for himself!

Don’t get me wrong, add in the above and that cocktail, it seems, is enough to justify this man’s persecution to a new ridiculous level, in Scotland anyway.

Only this afternoon, I asked two active football supporters their opinions on Neil Lennon.  Neither supported Celtic or Rangers, instead one supported Hibs and the other, St Mirren.


In different words, the response was the same; ‘I don’t hate him, but certainly don’t like him.'

Apparently, one hated the way he played when he came to Easter Road because; 'He was too arrogant!”

Much like Scott Brown was, I asked?

No, he disagreed.

 

The St Mirren fan said much the same, but when I reminded him that Lennon had only actually played against the Buddies three times in his career in the league, he then said he'd seen him on the telly.

Neil Lennon, born in Co. Armagh, Ireland, had survived being a Catholic in Lurgan (part of Ireland's Murder Triangle, along with Portadown and Craigavon), as well as Manchester, Crewe and Leicester without his faith or Nationality, nor indeed his style of play, causing him anymore pain than a boot in the face from the England captain.

Indeed he played at all levels for the North of Ireland, including 40 senior caps, some as captain, without his creed ever presenting a problem.

In fact, ‘the way he played’ was celebrated by the same people who now use it as an excuse to ridicule him.

So it seems that the decisive factor was that he joined Celtic.

That’s it, a man with no prior convictions or headlines (again, aside from Alan Shearers size 10 stud marks in his face) was now fair game for bigotry and abuse after pulling on the Hoops.

After that day, it was fair game to boo him, all of sudden, from no-where, Neil Lennon’s style of play was a problem.

Scotland is a country where Terry Hurlock ruled the roost and Kenny Black ran rampant.

It is a country where Davie ‘Psycho’ Bowman was celebrated in battle and where Lee McCulloch and John Brown’s ‘no nonsense’ approach is lauded.

In Scotland, to this day, there is an appreciation for Heart’s player Ian Black’s ‘style of play’.

Are we to believe that Neil Lennon’s style of play was so offensive that it was fair game to open the floodgates for terrible tide that has come his way?

No chance.

Neil Lennon definitely cares about this club - Celtic might not have been his number one club when he was growing up, but it’s certainly his only club now!

On the pitch, Lennon was never scared – he was not scared of players, he was not scared of managers, nor refs – he wasn’t then and he isn’t now.

I pray to god Lennon stays on as Celtic manager as he has the balls for the job and for the first time since Martin O’Neill, he tells it how it is - and oh, how they hate it!

Compare him to Gordon Strachan, by way of example.

In his first match against Rangers, Celtic had Alan Thompson and Neil Lennon sent off.

That day Celtic committed 9 fouls while Rangers committed 20.

We had 2 men sent off and 2 booked, Rangers had 3 men booked.

Gordon Strachan should have complained – we all felt that - but he left it for another two months before he made any comment.

In Tony Mowbray’s first match against them, we had four men booked in a 2-1 defeat, which doesn’t seem too bad, until I remind you that this was the match when Celtic were denied not one but two stonewall penalties – which the referee later admitted were wrong decisions.

The grievance grows when you remember one of our bookings was for diving by Shaun Maloney when the world could see he was fouled for a penalty.

Like Strachan, Mowbray only spoke out months down the line.

So here is what Neil Lennon is guilty of – he is guilty, , in the eyes of a sizeable, bigoted portion of Scottish society of simply saying ‘NO!’

He has been found guilty for sticking his head up to be shot at and sticking it up again, in any case, without the white flag that ‘they’ so desire to see.

Neil Lennon is also guilty of not being in the Largs mafia.

Again, to illustrate, only one other manager in Scotland has really had a proper go at refs.

Where is he now?  He is managing the Scottish national team!

Walter Smith, Watty, Mr Smith, Gaffer - whatever his sycophants in the media want to dub him, has came out and publically stated that he “sang the songs”, he joined in with the songs that UEFA themselves deem “sectarian” but, almost comically, he has been praised for this, just as Rangers continue to be lauded and congratulated by some for breaking their own sectarian signing policy which stretched back for most of the last century.

Neil Lennon, on the contrary, has never been seen, recorded or even rumoured to have been seen singing Irish rebel songs, to the best of my knowledge.

Neil Lennon has always participated in mixed football teams, even at five a sides and has also stood under flags he probably doesn’t regard as his own.

The underlying message sent out from recent events seem to say only one thing – Neil Lennon brings this all on himself only if he stays in Scotland!

But to those who continue to threaten and try and kill him, I say this;

I AM NEIL LENNON.

 

Comments  

 
+7 #1 Michael McKeown 2011-05-12 19:47
The best name I can show up to huns as part of their "style of play" campaign is Graeme Souness. Here is a guy, while player manager of their club, was going about trying to injure players.

Vs Bucharest http://youtu.be/ygVgxYa3mlo

Versus Hibernian;
http://youtu.be/xvdesakrwn0
Among several others. He even went to Turkey and noised up an over sensitive derby match between Galatasaray and Fenerbahce http://youtu.be/NVT-NK_c6LU

Not even Graeme Souness couldn't match the hatred that Neil Lennon gets in Scotland while he was in Turkey.
 
 
-31 #2 Macq 2011-05-12 19:48
The Board are truly loving this.

After the scandalous decision of appointing Neil in the first place, we've now lost the league and look set for another season of Neil's tactics of playing Samaras in the big games, Mulgrew at left mid and various other baffling decisions.

In any other season the Board would be getting it in the neck, and rightly so. But because a few lunatics are on the loose we seem to be missing the point here. Another failure of a season. Another second finish in a two horse race. At best, one trophy out of four possible domestically (even Kenny Dal had a better record FFS!).

Neil Lennon is NOT bigger than Celtic Football Club. But reading t'imternet tonight you would think he was.
 
 
+5 #3 danny bhoy 2011-05-12 20:33
Macq do us a favour "sex & travel"
 
 
+9 #4 Michael McKeown 2011-05-12 20:59
Macq,
Answer me this. Why do Rangers fans even bother reading Celtic fan forums, never mind posting on them? Why?
Is it because they are defined by their hatred for us, rather than the love of their own Club?
Neil Lennon is about to take a new, young Celtic side, who are playing some of the best football in years, who have brought the stadium back to life for the first time in years and united the fans for the first time in years, to a points tally that will burst 90 points for the first time since 2006.

What was "Kenny Dal's" record BTW? Genuine question....

To your point about Neil Lennon not being bigger than Celtic. Let me set the record straight here. This whole issue is bigger than football. Thats how big this issue is.

As long as the life of Neil Lennon is under theat, football means nothing to me.
 
 
+8 #5 JackFury 2011-05-12 21:10
I think Rangers fans are worried about the united front and siege mentality Celtic fans are developing

If Macq is a hun he certainly fits the bill
If he is a Celtic fan then thank god he is not in a position to make decisions
 
 
-3 #6 Macq 2011-05-13 18:21
Quoting Michael McKeown:
Macq,
Answer me this. Why do Rangers fans even bother reading Celtic fan forums, never mind posting on them? Why?
Is it because they are defined by their hatred for us, rather than the love of their own Club?
Neil Lennon is about to take a new, young Celtic side, who are playing some of the best football in years, who have brought the stadium back to life for the first time in years and united the fans for the first time in years, to a points tally that will burst 90 points for the first time since 2006.

What was "Kenny Dal's" record BTW? Genuine question....

To your point about Neil Lennon not being bigger than Celtic. Let me set the record straight here. This whole issue is bigger than football. Thats how big this issue is.

As long as the life of Neil Lennon is under theat, football means nothing to me.


Kenny Dal won a trophy whilst interim manager - Lennon failed to do so, even with a team which included the likes of Robbie Keane and Aiden (if memory serves against Ross Co he played some bizarre formation of Keane on his own through the middle with McGeady and Sami wide - bonkers).

He then failed to win the league cup against a huns team who ended up playing Whittaker at centre half and Edu at right back for the whole of extra time. The huns had played Sporting on the Thursday before the game BTW.

He's failed to get the better of a huns team who had to punt their top scorer mid-season and who had 6 tough champions league games before Christmas, then 4 Europa League games after Christmas whilst they had a threadbare squad to cope. He's up against a huns team who couldn't afford Kris Commons - FFS imagine if the LTSB had allowed them to actually pay Commons his £15k per week or whatever it is we give him.

So out of 4 domestic trophies he's at best going to deliver a piddling Scottish Cup. If people deem that successful then feck me, the downsizing really has kicked in big time.

BTW, the parcel bombs and assault Neil Lennon has had to endure are shameful. But if someone really wanted to kill him it's pretty easy to do so. Wednesday night proved that. Thank God that that scumbag was unarmed, but if someone wanted to, it's not difficult to get a t Neil.

Finally, you need to separate the footballing side from the personal side. Is Lennon good enough to be Celtic manager? No is my opinion. Just because the huns hate him, doesn't mean he should then be immune from entirely valid criticisms of his managerial skills. I won't even mention the bizarre formations at Tynecastle (he broke up the Hooper/Stokes partnership a couple of days after they scored about 6 between them).
 
 
-2 #7 Macq 2011-05-13 18:26
Quoting JackFury:
I think Rangers fans are worried about the united front and siege mentality Celtic fans are developing

If Macq is a hun he certainly fits the bill
If he is a Celtic fan then thank god he is not in a position to make decisions



Fair enough Jack, if you think I'ma hun I couldn't give a sh*t. If you think Neil Lennon should be rewarded for finishing second in a two horse race against a huns team with such a limited squad then you live in a different world from me.

I read on places like KDS how some Celtic fans are self-loathers. When I hear so many willing to settle for second best against such a mediocre hun team it appears to look that way.
 
 
0 #8 Michael McKeown 2011-05-13 20:26
"Kenny Dal".... aye, won a trophy..... Certainly, Kenny Dal is probably a more experienced Manager than Lennon, and a better one at this stage. I cannot argue with that. To compare Kenny Dalglish back then to Neil Lennon is unbelievable. How many EPL titles had "Kenny Dal" won? I get the impression you are having a pop at Kenny Dalglish, which to be honest no one really can. He has a proven track record as a Manager, as he is proving now with Liverpool, and Lennon is in his "Rookie Year" as they say in the US of Goddam A. To compare "Kenny Dal" to Neil Lennon is a joke.

As for he has failed to get the better of the huns team this season, has he?? Seriously, has he?? You count back the scores, then get back to me. If you are saying that we are a point behind the huns with 1 game to go, then aye, I get it. However, you are not saying this.

Just out of reference, you MacQ, would not he the same MacQ, or MacQuarrie, who I remember from KDS who was a "Motherwell fan" and was subsequently banned if I remember correctly? Are you? The same KDS who allow fans of other boards on, and it takes something to get banned there? Are you the same guy?

Oh, and what was "Kenny Dal's record"? You havent answered me.
 
 
-2 #9 Macq 2011-05-14 08:20
Quoting Michael McKeown:
"Kenny Dal".... aye, won a trophy..... Certainly, Kenny Dal is probably a more experienced Manager than Lennon, and a better one at this stage. I cannot argue with that. To compare Kenny Dalglish back then to Neil Lennon is unbelievable. How many EPL titles had "Kenny Dal" won? I get the impression you are having a pop at Kenny Dalglish, which to be honest no one really can. He has a proven track record as a Manager, as he is proving now with Liverpool, and Lennon is in his "Rookie Year" as they say in the US of Goddam A. To compare "Kenny Dal" to Neil Lennon is a joke.

As for he has failed to get the better of the huns team this season, has he?? Seriously, has he?? You count back the scores, then get back to me. If you are saying that we are a point behind the huns with 1 game to go, then aye, I get it. However, you are not saying this.

Just out of reference, you MacQ, would not he the same MacQ, or MacQuarrie, who I remember from KDS who was a "Motherwell fan" and was subsequently banned if I remember correctly? Are you? The same KDS who allow fans of other boards on, and it takes something to get banned there? Are you the same guy?

Oh, and what was "Kenny Dal's record"? You havent answered me.


Nope - I've been banned from KDS a long time ago, but not for being the guy you mentioned nor for being a hun. Unless you toe the party line on that place you are soon sent to Coventry.

As for Kenny Dal, I did answer your question. Surely the best benchmark of a Celtic manager is how many trophies he won - taking into account a league title far outweighs the cups etc? So whilst KD was interim manager he won a trophy, but Neil failed miserably.

As for your belief that merely because we have a better head to head record against the huns means we're the better team - do you honestly believe that? If so you need to step away from the crack pipe. League titles are won over the course of the season, not just 4 games. As it is, when we got the draw at Ibrox a few weeks ago was that the season finished for you? The other results were meaningless, eh, given that we took more points off the huns this season?
 
 
+2 #10 Michael McKeown 2011-05-14 21:20
Funny how you "rejoined" KDS on the day of the last huns game.....

:suspect:

I will take it up with you on there. Whenever you decide to post on there. I will be waiting.

CU.net is too good for this shite.

We as a support are united behind a Manager whose life is under threat and you want to go and talk about football? This is more than football, and if you cannot see this...

YOU ARE A HUN.

End of.

I can see why you were banned from KDS. Not that I would tell Mr Pearson how to run his site.
 
 
-2 #11 Macq 2011-05-14 21:33
Quoting Michael McKeown:
Funny how you "rejoined" KDS on the day of the last huns game.....

:suspect:

I will take it up with you on there. Whenever you decide to post on there. I will be waiting.

CU.net is too good for this shite.

We as a support are united behind a Manager whose life is under threat and you want to go and talk about football? This is more than football, and if you cannot see this...

YOU ARE A HUN.

End of.

I can see why you were banned from KDS. Not that I would tell Mr Pearson how to run his site.


No hun here - and I really couldn't give a shit if you think so. I've forgotten more about Celtic that you'll ever know.

Nowhere have I seen anyone able to argue against the facts I have stated on here - that once again we are finishing second behind a mediocre huns team. If the expectation of the Celtic support has fallen to such a level where this is now acceptable then I give up.

I've had a season ticket for the last 21 years since the centenary season but I've never felt so close to not renewing. As my own mini-protest I won't be going tomorrow - the first home game I've missed in about three seasons. The Board have fecked the fans over too often and it looks like they are going to do the same next season as well. I support Celtic, not Neil Lennon. His treatment at the hands of some idiots has been disgraceful, but I won't let non-footballing issues cloud my judgement on a purely footballing matter.

Neil Lennon is not bigger than Celtic football club. He never has been and never will be (although some people are trying their best to make him so).

Maybe, just maybe, if people paid as much attention to the state of our Football club we might actually be Champions this season where we belong. As it is, we're second best again and that's simply not good enough. But hey, Neil has been receiving shocking threats from a few mindless idiots these past few months, so we'll just forget about another failure on the pitch. Bonkers.
 
 
-2 #12 Macq 2011-05-14 23:36
Quoting Michael McKeown:
Funny how you "rejoined" KDS on the day of the last huns game.....

:suspect:

I will take it up with you on there. Whenever you decide to post on there. I will be waiting.

CU.net is too good for this shite.

We as a support are united behind a Manager whose life is under threat and you want to go and talk about football? This is more than football, and if you cannot see this...

YOU ARE A HUN.

End of.

I can see why you were banned from KDS. Not that I would tell Mr Pearson how to run his site.


Oh dear Martin - was that you that posted that drivel on KDS at about a quarter past midnight?

You've thrown the rattle out of the pram because we fecked things up at Inverness. But Neil is untouchable to some in all of this, so instead of doing the logical thing and blaming the manager for a truly pathetic performance you'll take the huff and try to persuade yourself that the football doesn't really matter. Are you so dull that you don't realise that is what the huns want?

There is only one way to GIRU the huns - win that feckin league title. On the other hand, the monkeys love nothing better than getting one over a Celtic team managed by Neil Lennon, and Neil's not been good enough to stop them.

This time next year I can only hope that the huns under swally regress even further than they have deon in recent years.

I'm looking at the nightmare scenario that in 12 months time we will be faced with the huns with 4IAR in their back pocket. No doubt blinkered people like yourself will find some other excuse to try to get St Neil off the hook.

And by the way, as per usual your wrong about every Celtic fan in the world being behind Neil - my brother also doesn't want Neil to remain in charge and the two lads who sit beside us also think the same. I won't be there tomorrow and I truly hope I miss the greatest title celebrations since stopping 10 IAR, but spare me this dewey eyed pish that everyone thinks Neil should be our manager because it ain't true.

I judge a football manager on purely footballing matters, not give him the sympathy vote because some hun morons hate the guy.
 
 
-1 #13 scholzybhoy 2011-06-04 15:55
Quoting Macq:
Quoting JackFury:
I think Rangers fans are worried about the united front and siege mentality Celtic fans are developing

If Macq is a hun he certainly fits the bill
If he is a Celtic fan then thank god he is not in a position to make decisions



Fair enough Jack, if you think I'ma hun I couldn't give a sh*t. If you think Neil Lennon should be rewarded for finishing second in a two horse race against a huns team with such a limited squad then you live in a different world from me.

I read on places like KDS how some Celtic fans are self-loathers. When I hear so many willing to settle for second best against such a mediocre hun team it appears to look that way.

so who would you go for mourihno, ancelotti, let me guess paul lambert right. away and geez piece we where never meant to win the league this year pal 'just run them close this year and take it back the year after was the sentence a was hearin in the stands last year. well we did and we will and with neil at the helm into the bargain. PS pep guardiola could've managed us this years and kid on tims like you would still be moaning' I AM NEIL LENNON hail hail !
 

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