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Id much rather Neil Lennon in charge

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posted on 16/4/12

jist champion

posted on 16/4/12

NNH - You love the darts

posted on 16/4/12

a wee bad tempered man shout at me



posted on 16/4/12

AK

I agree, he needs to change the way he protests, but im glad he still does it as I feel those things need said.

Thers no point harping on about feeling hard done if he's not prepared to point the finger and let everyone exactly know who or what he's on about.

That was my main gripe with Mowbray, he just sat in his dugout while we were getting tore to shreds on the pitch

posted on 16/4/12

belfast the wee sowels are jist a tad sensitive


lenny is a baad man

posted on 16/4/12

Good points BC! It could be worse Celtic could have an inept manager like Mc Coist in charge!

posted on 16/4/12

Im more of the opinion that giving a v poor decision like that is infinetly more of a talking point than any protests the aggrieved manager might make at the end of the game
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It should be, and if Lennon behaved like managers such as Mourinho and Fergie, then it would have been. The reason everyone is talking about Lennon is because he did it very aggressively and that became a bigger issue than the penalty. If he's going to question referee's successfully then he needs to have a bit of guile like the other two mentioned. As a Celtic fan, I think his behaviour embarrassed the club, especially as this season we don't really have a leg to stand on when it comes to arguing dodgy decisions.

posted on 16/4/12

'infinetly" - Who was that one for?

posted on 16/4/12

Belfast - Do you genuinely think it's personal against him?

Are you glad he said that? As manager of a huge global club, do you think that was the way to handle being aggrieved about a decision whilst ignoring the fact a bad decision had given his team a lifeline?

This wasn't heat of the moment either. This was when he got home and got his dial up connected. It's crazy behaviour and not that reflective of a man in such an esteemed position in our great game.

But if you agree with that then fair enough. Opinions are like erseholes I guess, we've all got one.

posted on 16/4/12

I'd much rather Neil Lennon in charge ... of the light Brhigade

btw....
Is he representing Oirland in the sprinting at the Olympics. Faster than Usain bolt yesterday over a 100m to verbally assault the ref

posted on 16/4/12

BC Good managers must have passion, but they also know how to channel it. Using this drive in the wrong manner can only be detrimental to their own players.

I think it is wrong to see anyone surrounding a referee, do people not understand that this will achieve nothing. Lennon should not be demonstrating this behaviour out on the pitch, it says to his players that it is acceptable to conduct yourself like this, it really is not.

If he wanted to speak to the referee, he has the right to do so in the referees room after the game. The man is 41 years old and must understand the meaning decorum. As I said, I liked some of his interviews earlier this season, however he is in danger of masking that through very poor behaviours and attitudes

posted on 16/4/12

sowels

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posted on 16/4/12

When all is said and done when Neil Lennon woke up this morning he is still the manager of the current SPL champions! What thoughts go through Mc Coists mind when he wakes up!

posted on 16/4/12

"Got to get to Greggs.

Wait, I'll sniff Kensit's knickers and batter one out first."

Sounds good to me

posted on 16/4/12

"What thoughts go through McCoists mind when he wakes up?"

When does Greggs open?

posted on 16/4/12

Papa Lowering the tone again mate. Superb

posted on 16/4/12

Papa

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posted on 16/4/12

Would love a whiff of her frillies. Bet Ally still hasn't washed his baws

posted on 16/4/12

personal was probably the wrong term.

But for someone who has had so much 'personal' stuff since arriving in Scotland, who coudl blame the man for being a bit paranoid!!

I mean,.just how many have had to be locked up for their actions against him? its crazy

posted on 16/4/12

Yes all Mc Coist has left is his imagination while he prepares for another day of being out of his depth of being manager of a Football club!

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posted on 16/4/12

Dos, Id still pump it

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posted on 16/4/12

She looks like a fish waiting to be bought in Asda

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