Typical Aberdeen fan. Half a decent season and acting like it's the early 80's all over again. Tragic.
You take that 30 year old Stone Island jumper out of storage, have a **** over a picture of Neil Simpson and get yourself a good night sleep
Leaving after 70 minutes cos that's what you do on a spying mission? Aye, they miss about a quarter of the game FFS - I suppose if you're on a spying mission at a football game you get beaten up in the street and sent bombs in the post as well?
Spitting on folk is low... Same with throwing coins. Actions of scummy ******s...like drunk drivers,dole cheats n ****s that mug oaps.
Where does it say anyone saw anything? I think this is an apology in case it did happen, wouldn't be the first time. Mark McGee claimed he was spat on after an Aberdeen game a few seasons ago. If it did happen i sympathise with Lennon. Disgusting.
After coins were thrown at him, Lennon was moved by stewards to another part of the directorsâ box nearer the pitch. Looks like the Stewards saw something?
Guardian: Celtic hit out at the behaviour of some supporters in the stand. A club spokesperson said: "Clearly it is totally unacceptable for the Celtic manager to be treated in this way. Neil has complimented the way in which the situation was handled by stewarding staff at Tynecastle. "We have an excellent relationship with Aberdeen Football Club and we are sure they will look into this matter." Aberdeen, who reached their first cup final since 2000, pleaded for supporters to report those responsible. Lennon, 42, has been the victim of a number of other crimes during his spell as player, coach and manager of Celtic. Two students were fined after Lennon was attacked in his car in Glasgow in May 2003. A year later, threatening graffiti was daubed outside his home and he was the victim of road rage when he was repeatedly yelled at on the M8 motorway. In September 2008, he was treated in hospital after being attacked hours after an Old Firm game. Two Rangers fans were later jailed for two years each. A package of bullets addressed to Lennon was intercepted at a sorting office in Country Antrim in January 2011. Two men were jailed for five years in April 2012 for sending Lennon parcel bombs.