Time to go?

Ciaran

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Jun 20, 2011
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Leaving the football side of things aside is it time for Lennon to move on at the end of the season?

Everyone likes a seige mentality at times but sometimes you have to take blame yourself.

Yes it shouldn't have been a penalty, it also should have been an offside call for Hooper.

I think the best thing, for the club and himself, is for him to wrap the season up and part company.
 
He's gonny have a heart attack...

After his previous, and after today rushin onto the pitch, he'll be barred for most games!
 
I was all for him leaving in November when we had a 15 point deficit. I got that one wrong. So perhaps I'm not the best person to pass comment.

One thing for sure - he needs to calm the **** down. He's a bad loser, not in itself a bad thing, but he takes things too far at times.
 
I honestly think his heads not right.

Not having a go, just an opinion.

Anyone else would take things on board and curtail their behaviour, he seems to be getting worse.

When I seen him running on the pitch today I turned the TV off.
 
I thought this was going to be about you Kirun, you got my hopes up :(
 
I'm not fussed with him doing that at all. I don't know why. It was a **** decision and he was angry. He's getting hauled up for allegedly doing it behind closed doors (which he disputes). Do it in the open and let there be no doubt.
 
How many honest mistakes are refs going to make?

Refs have been making mistakes since football began, it's only ever a problem when Celtic lose

Celtic have lost 3 big games recently - League cup final, old firm game and Scottish cup semi. Other than Celtic losing them, what else do they all have in common? I'll give you a clue, it's to do with the ref. Shock horror
 
Then you'll understand why he is angry then.

He's angry because he can't take getting beat, he's always looking for an excuse

When things are going well he's only too happy to lap up the praise but a bad result and it's back to being someone elses fault. You can't have it both ways, if you're going to take the praise for doing well then you need to take resposibility when it doesn't go well
 
He's angry because he can't take getting beat, he's always looking for an excuse

When things are going well he's only too happy to lap up the praise but a bad result and it's back to being someone elses fault. You can't have it both ways, if you're going to take the praise for doing well then you need to take resposibility when it doesn't go well

He's angry at **** decisions. That was a **** decision.

I agree with you, he should recognise his own failings. He can do something about that. He can't do a lot about the terrible decisions in our last two visits to Hampden other than make his concerns known in the most forcible possible terms.

I don't want it both ways. I have been critical of Lennon. I even started a thread about it in the last couple of days. I can also be critical of **** referees. So can Lennon. I don't have a problem with that.