and celtics average squad age is only 23-24 please feel free to correct
When you look at his stats you probably have a point goodbhoy but then the papers or rangers fans never like to admit that we have the makings of cracking young side
While they're on their knees with jig and broadfoot to name a few
Queston of sport will be beckoning in the summer
Toe - do you think he'll try Sue again
Is SUE not been the in word at ibrox since ally became manager. I hear snaw comes out in hives whenever that nasty three letter word is mentioned he must have some sort of allergy to three letter words BBC SUE
Do you reckon Lenny can pull that big fat botton lip of his over his head? I would hate it tae split even more right enough.
A rookie coming up for two years in the job
and if he knew him and heard his p1shy ramblings am sure the word ISH would have him in HIVES
Cmon elite thats four letters
fans never like to admit that we have the makings of cracking young side
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I admit you do.
But I don't see Lennon as a good manager, think he should be doing better with the squad he has. He should have won the league for Celtic last season, and is only 4 points ahead of us this season.
I'm sure Lennons stats from last season and this season so far will show and prove that he is a top class young manager
"But I don't see Lennon as a good manager"
Ask Sir walter that, after the pumpings wee lenny gave him as manager and player
WHO IS SIR WALTER? SCOTT MAYBE?
Walter won the title in the end tho and that's what it's all about.
I actually think Lennon has done s good job and has the makings of a good manager
Put Mowbray to shame
Big Toe... that's an unfair comparison though. There are twice as many Neil Lennons as there is Walter Smiths.
i 'm sure Lennons stats from last season and this season so far will show and prove that he is a top class young manager
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Neil Lennon won his 71st match in charge of Celtic against Falkirk today,his record is now: Played 97 Won 71 Drew 12 Lost 14.
Aye a cracking manager, who got you pumped out of 2 Euro competitions last season, and another one this season before you sneaked in the back door.
Went on to lose the league with your only real rivals on their knees with debt
....Signing 2 teams worth of players, most of whom have been g@sh, but you think he has an eye for a player because 2 or 3 have come good
Pfft...if Lennon's the best manager, I'd like to see the worst!
Brawler<rivals on their knees>
I like that.
Can I use it?
Thanks in advance.
IIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY.
A FFFFFFFFFFFFFILTERED MEMBBBBBBER HASSS JUST POSSSSSTED.
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Wumming aside – Lennon’s statistics are impressive. He had a superb tally of points last season, a tally which would often win the league – and is currently top of the SPL. So in those terms he has proved himself as a good manager.
However Old Firm managers aren’t just judged by the match totals – they are judged by trophies won. Last year in spite of Lennon’s tally he didn’t win the league. He won a cup… and for any club outwith the Old Firm that would be a fantastic achievement but for Rangers or Celtic the big one is the league. Even Old Firm head to heads don’t really matter… I’m sure any manager would sacrifice all those games if they were guaranteed the league.
If Ally doesn’t win the league this year it will be a disappointment, because at Rangers or Celtic the title is the main aim. If he wins a cup it won’t make up for the league disappointment. But any silverware for Rangers will be a good achievement for him considering the constraints he is working under.
So yes… statistically Lennon’s record is good, but statistics mean nothing at this stage. He has won more trophies than Ally as a manager… but Ally hasn’t even been in the job a season. Will Celtic win the league this year – I think it’s more than likely… will it mean Lennon is the best manager? Not necessarily… given the resources of the Old Firm they should always be finishing in the top 2, and given the relative resources of Rangers Celtic should be winning the league.
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posted on 29/1/12
and celtics average squad age is only 23-24 please feel free to correct
When you look at his stats you probably have a point goodbhoy but then the papers or rangers fans never like to admit that we have the makings of cracking young side
While they're on their knees with jig and broadfoot to name a few
posted on 29/1/12
Queston of sport will be beckoning in the summer
posted on 29/1/12
Toe - do you think he'll try Sue again
posted on 29/1/12
Is SUE not been the in word at ibrox since ally became manager. I hear snaw comes out in hives whenever that nasty three letter word is mentioned he must have some sort of allergy to three letter words BBC SUE
posted on 29/1/12
Pay
posted on 29/1/12
Do you reckon Lenny can pull that big fat botton lip of his over his head? I would hate it tae split even more right enough.
posted on 29/1/12
A rookie coming up for two years in the job
posted on 29/1/12
VAT
posted on 29/1/12
TAX
posted on 29/1/12
and if he knew him and heard his p1shy ramblings am sure the word ISH would have him in HIVES
posted on 29/1/12
Parp
posted on 29/1/12
Cmon elite thats four letters
posted on 29/1/12
fans never like to admit that we have the makings of cracking young side
---------------------------------------------
I admit you do.
But I don't see Lennon as a good manager, think he should be doing better with the squad he has. He should have won the league for Celtic last season, and is only 4 points ahead of us this season.
posted on 29/1/12
I'm sure Lennons stats from last season and this season so far will show and prove that he is a top class young manager
posted on 29/1/12
"But I don't see Lennon as a good manager"
Ask Sir walter that, after the pumpings wee lenny gave him as manager and player
posted on 29/1/12
WHO IS SIR WALTER? SCOTT MAYBE?
posted on 29/1/12
Walter won the title in the end tho and that's what it's all about.
I actually think Lennon has done s good job and has the makings of a good manager
Put Mowbray to shame
posted on 29/1/12
Big Toe... that's an unfair comparison though. There are twice as many Neil Lennons as there is Walter Smiths.
posted on 29/1/12
i 'm sure Lennons stats from last season and this season so far will show and prove that he is a top class young manager
----------------------------------
Neil Lennon won his 71st match in charge of Celtic against Falkirk today,his record is now: Played 97 Won 71 Drew 12 Lost 14.
posted on 29/1/12
Aye a cracking manager, who got you pumped out of 2 Euro competitions last season, and another one this season before you sneaked in the back door.
Went on to lose the league with your only real rivals on their knees with debt
....Signing 2 teams worth of players, most of whom have been g@sh, but you think he has an eye for a player because 2 or 3 have come good
Pfft...if Lennon's the best manager, I'd like to see the worst!
posted on 29/1/12
posted on 29/1/12
Brawler<rivals on their knees>
I like that.
Can I use it?
Thanks in advance.
posted on 29/1/12
IIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY.
A FFFFFFFFFFFFFILTERED MEMBBBBBBER HASSS JUST POSSSSSTED.
TWICCCCCCCCE.
PPSHAHH!!!!!!!!!!
posted on 30/1/12
Wumming aside – Lennon’s statistics are impressive. He had a superb tally of points last season, a tally which would often win the league – and is currently top of the SPL. So in those terms he has proved himself as a good manager.
However Old Firm managers aren’t just judged by the match totals – they are judged by trophies won. Last year in spite of Lennon’s tally he didn’t win the league. He won a cup… and for any club outwith the Old Firm that would be a fantastic achievement but for Rangers or Celtic the big one is the league. Even Old Firm head to heads don’t really matter… I’m sure any manager would sacrifice all those games if they were guaranteed the league.
If Ally doesn’t win the league this year it will be a disappointment, because at Rangers or Celtic the title is the main aim. If he wins a cup it won’t make up for the league disappointment. But any silverware for Rangers will be a good achievement for him considering the constraints he is working under.
So yes… statistically Lennon’s record is good, but statistics mean nothing at this stage. He has won more trophies than Ally as a manager… but Ally hasn’t even been in the job a season. Will Celtic win the league this year – I think it’s more than likely… will it mean Lennon is the best manager? Not necessarily… given the resources of the Old Firm they should always be finishing in the top 2, and given the relative resources of Rangers Celtic should be winning the league.
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