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There are plenty of people with mental health problems. The vast majority do not behave like Lennon.

Lennon is a horrible fuck pig, and he would be such, even  if he had no problems with depression. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, colinstein said:

as Souness said....show me a good loser and i'll show you a loser (at least that's what I think he said !)

If you wish to defend or deflect from his behaviour when losing, so be it.
However, what can you say of his behaviour today when he was dancing and skipping all over the park when achieving a draw? Neither a win nor a loss but a draw, which improves his league table position not a whit.
Buy him a tutu and be done with it.
His problem is not mental health but bigotted hatred.

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Barca.......it's entertainment.........and would you have preferred Lennon didn't make an arse of himself today ?...of course not ! Surely you are as happy as me that we can snigger at his idiocy......

he still got 4'th place

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33 minutes ago, colinstein said:

Barca.......it's entertainment.........and would you have preferred Lennon didn't make an arse of himself today ?...of course not ! Surely you are as happy as me that we can snigger at his idiocy......

he still got 4'th place

I agree the game is entertainment, you pay money to go through the turnstile or watch on RTV. That's for the players playing the game.
Not for some fool trying to draw attention to himself once the kickoff has been taken. Some are easily pleased, I guess.

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I suppose there is a reason for everything. Straight from the horse's  mouth, so to speak ...

 

http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16222696.___They_make_it_personal__don___t_they______Neil_Lennon_hits_out_at__sectarian__Rangers_fans_after_on-pitch_celebration/?ref=mr&lp=2

2 hrs ago

Neil Lennon hits out at 'sectarian' Rangers fans after on-pitch celebration

Neil Lennon

Neil Lennon

 
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NEIL Lennon says he should escape punishment for his on-pitch celebration after seeing his side seal a 5-5 draw against Rangers after accusing the Rangers support of targeting him with sectarianism.

The Northern Irishman darted onto the Leith pitch after seeing Jamie Maclaren levelled up an incredible affair in stoppage time.

He was quickly ushered down the tunnel by fourth official Bobby Madden before the final whistle blew.

 

The incident is likely to see Lennon - already sitting on a suspended two-match ban his bust-up with referee Kevin Clancy at Rugby Park back in February - land in fresh bother.

But the Hibs boss insists his aeroplane-style celebration was merely his response to the taunts aimed at him from the away end.

"Well they make it personal don't they?," he said. "You all hear it.

"They are singing sectarian songs at me. It's just a little bit of 'have some of that'.

"It was worth it. Trust me. Bobby was fine about it. I should not get a ban for that. I was just letting them know how pleased I was to get the equaliser.

 

"I enjoyed the moment. It was a big jumbo jet there."

The build-up to the last-day clash had been dominated by Lennon's threat to quit his job following Hibs' midweek defeat to Hearts.

But the former Celtic boss admitted he had "spat the dummy" after that derby defeat before reiterating his commitment to the Leith cause.

Speaking after seeing his side end the campaign in fourth spot, he said: "There has been speculation, but I caused the speculation. There's no issue with the board.

"I wanted to break into that bracket of Aberdeen and Rangers and we have come up short.

"Fourth is acceptable for some people, not for me."

Lennon's summery of the action as "absolutely bonkers" just about summed up as astonishing game.

 

Gers looked like they were set to be blown away as Florian Kamberi, Scott Allan and Jamie Maclaren put Hibs 3-0 up after a 22-minute blitz.

That left the hosts needing just three more goals to steal third place from the Ibrox men on a final day packed with drama.

But the Light Blues mounted a stunning fightback with strikes from James Tavernier, Jordan Rossiter, Bruno Alves, Jason Holt and Josh Windass.

However, another Maclaren goal sent Gers' nerves jangling and with Jimmy Nicholl's men down to 10 after seeing Holt sent-off late on, Hibs' on-loan Darmstadt frontman prodded home at the death to the delight of his manager.

Gers had to better Aberdeen's result at Celtic Park to claim second spot but it is the Dons who finish runners-up after a 1-0 win in Glasgow.

New Ibrox boss Steven Gerrard is expected to perform a clear out when he takes over next month.

But caretaker boss Nicholl believes some of his men may have saved their Gers career with their fightback.

He said: "All in all, all I can say is that it has been an eventful three games.

"They have shown a bit of character, a bit of ability as well, over the season and it depends on who is going to stay and who is not going to stay.

"The new manager will have seen something in some of the players today."

 
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