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He has brought us to a new high level, and has sent the Huns to a new low level. Never in the last 126 years has any Rangers club trailed Celtic by so much .
No stereo, you may mak a lot of noise butyou sure as. Hell don't listen in 1967 Neil Lennun was only jsutbeing borne and I clerly meany a new high level since the, illegul zombies of 1872 dead club rangers and oldmoses new club 2012 rangers. Had him buryng them in to. The ground. now I think its time a Edinbrugh bhoy who is obviusly not a real celtic suporter. To either be queiet or start goingto games.
Stereo typist, that was very clever of you. You must hold a very senior position . The game has moved on considerably since 1967 and the credit I give him is What he has achieved and the high he has brought Celtic to from the total mess he inherited after big Tony' s disastrous period in charge . Since our Neil has Joined Celtic at the start of this century , Rangers embarked on a new and even more dishonest method of cheating than ever before . Rangers were Liquidated last season and are now a mere of an annoyance than anything . As some Celtic fans used the SMSM to measure their appreciation or lack of appreciation of Lennon . The Rangers fans needed no encouragement to show their hatred of him , by bomb and bullet, by threats to Lennon and his family, over a ten year period . No other manager anywhere has had to put up with the same . Despite unprecedented success in Europe and two SPL s and two Scottish Cups some so called Celtic fans still want rid of him .
Some of us , who have had to listen to the goading and triumphalism of Rangers folks from the owner , managers , players right down to the most idiotic of fans , and have had to suffer from the Freemason cheating of Scottish Football Association , the bankers and the refereeing fraternity may take some delight with the good success that Neil Lennon has inspired Celtic to, whilst under sustained life threatening activity and and also with Rangers at the level of their fan base . I think most true Celtic fans would feel , we are in a very good place , a lot better Than many of us could have hoped for only a few years ago. But then there are Celtic fans who are not happy unless they have Rangers cheating bullying everyone in Scottish Football.
Just watched these...Lennon comes across Cowell when being interviewed. Surprised some haven't picked up on his comments 're old firm games.
I will kick your **** in . I would like to take this opportunity for you showing just a brilliant use of words
Keevins..... Hugh Keevins : The only thing missing from Neil Lennon's Sky appearance was his CV falling out of his pocket HUGH believes that the Celtic manager was making the most of his appearance on Sky Sports last Sunday morning and his stock will only rise if he leads the Hoops to victory against AC Milan. 24 Nov 2013 08:30 CALL me an old cynic but Neil Lennon couldn’t have afforded to pay for the free advertising dished out by Sky last Sunday morning. Two hours of telly devoted to celebrating the job he’s done at Celtic amounted to a sustained plug for someone who wouldn’t say no to a big move to England if there was a tempting offer put in front of him. And if you dispute that’s the case then you’re living in a state of denial and could do with re-entering the real world. Ask yourself a question and let honesty be your judge. Who wouldn’t want out of our wee madhouse to take shelter in a place where football comes before politics, persecution complexes and paranoia? Lennon must have had his fill of our strange ways by this time, having had more cause than most to wonder what madness his adopted home could come up with next. And it looked as if Neil had put a lot of thought into his televised audition for a higher plane. The manager was a clean shaven, immaculately turned out studio guest, and the model of good humour as he had greatness thrust upon him. The only thing missing was his CV falling out of his pocket before his two hosts could catch it and ask him what it was. But if you’ve got it, flaunt it. And when Rangers are away to Arbroath in League One 24 hours before Celtic are at home to AC Milan in the Champions League Neil’s got it to flaunt for the foreseeable future. But a win against the Italians to resuscitate Celtic’s hopes of reaching the last 16 would be a topical shove in the right direction for the manager. Lennon’s had to contend with his best players being sold from underneath him, and without adequate quality being brought in to replace Gary Hooper and Victor Wanyama. Celtic have a problem with paying the living wage to some of their employees and when it comes to stumping up the going rate for players who might have made Lennon’s job easier in a European context this season. That’s why the manger has been left with moderately priced signings he can’t trust on the big occasion, such as the one coming up on Tuesday night. To say nothing of the problem his own captain created for him by making himself an absentee for three group-stage matches through his own reckless indiscipline. And yet Lennon’s team still has a fighting chance of matching their supporters’ expectations and making it to the last 16 of the Champions League if they beat AC Milan. Which is why Neil’s stock could rise considerably if things go his way. But he should advise his chairman, Ian Bankier, to tone down the rhetoric because it’s doing the manager no favours in the meantime. The chairman got so carried away with the celebratory mood of the club’s Annual General Meeting last weekend that Ian provided a sentence or two even more memorable than Peter Lawwell’s one about Rory Bremner being able to pretend he was Tony Blair. Try this for size. “The momentum we’ve built up in the last three to five years is formidable,” Bankier said. “With luck on our side and success on the field, we will be nothing short of unstoppable.” Run that past me again. Unstoppable? Unbackable is what Celtic will be unless they beat Milan. The job at hand is to secure European football after Christmas before world domination comes into the equation. Give the manager a break without saddling him with the “Unstoppable” tag that could come back to haunt the club the first time something goes horribly wrong. If you want to be unstoppable then you’ll need to elevate your sights higher than buying Amido Balde and Teemu Pukki. But Celtic’s hierarchy used their appearance in front of the club’s shareholders to blow their own trumpet in a way that Louis Armstrong could only have envied. The club, Bankier said: “Puts smiles on peoples faces everywhere and in every continent of the world.” Wow. Will they be playing Joy to the World instead of Zadok the Priest before the match on Tuesday? “I think we have a sense of social responsibility,” the chairman added. Unless, that is, the club’s asked by its shareholders to increase the minimum wage to the living wage for the people selling the pies at half-time. But you can fool all of the people all of the time if your AGM is held in the mood of superiority that has been cultivated by Celtic’s rise and Rangers’ fall. But that won’t stop the manager from wondering if his contribution is being appreciated by a wider audience.
Read it up until he started slagging off Celtic's employment policies. Keevins - I should have kicked his ****ing knees away from him when I saw him in BHS
I'd be more than happy with him and Sid. To be fair, it reads like we are the only ones who won't pay a living wage when the reality is that we are the only ones even talking about it. Bangura money would have sorted the living wage. You are right.
I wasn't objecting to the employee plight, more the fact he felt he had to mention it. IMO it wasn't relevant to the piece he was trying to write with his crayons.
I can't believe I read that steaming pile of scheidt. Couldn't afford to pay for free advertising? Well, it's free, isn't it? What have Rangers or Arbroath got to do with us playing AC Milan? As for the rest of it, the ramblings of a drunken jakey sitting by the river with a bottle of Buckie.
It just demonstrates what the Celtic family is like . The close knit family is Mentally preparing for a massive season changing game against AC Milan and our in laws are taking on board what Kevin Keevens is saying . The same Kevin Keevins who was ordered away from a family party a year or so ago and told to not return . Every family has their problems , you can choose your friends but not your relatives and you cannot control the distant relatives Who lecture from afar . I am not sure the Celtic family would tolerate ten men back policy that seems to be the policy at DU. There is no vacancy at Celtic Park now or foreseeable future.