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What will happen to our Neil?

Discussion in 'Celtic' started by Super hooper, Apr 18, 2012.

  1. Super hooper

    Super hooper New Member

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    Neil Lennon visits the suit men in the SFA tomorrow but he knows it is a farcical organisation, and that is not my description of them,
    nor is it the description given by Neil or anyone from Celtic. It is the description given by the person who for almost one year was
    idolised by Ally McCoist. From last spring to late January Ally wouldn't let anyone say a bad word about Mr Whyte. Surely Ally knew,
    and he hid the truth from the Rangers fans. Neil will have no problem knowing his way to where these people work. It seems that this
    new group that are in charge of Scottish Football behaviour compliance are as bigoted and ridiculous as the last crowd. Ally questioned
    Aluko's card for diving, he said one member of the panel was never fit to referee and he was still as bad, he said another had no right to
    judge his players as he was a legal person and should not judge a Rangers player. Ally did not have to explain his remarks. The Killie
    Manager pleaded with referee to ref the league game with Celtic in a certain way. Shields did not have t explain his remarks. As far as we
    know Neil Lennon, has red hair,some Rangers fans don't like his teeth, he is a Roman Catholic, who played, captained and now manages
    Celtic and he comes from the wee six. He has been tolerated when he and Celtic do badly but when the Rangers fans feel pressure the
    Officials step in. We know Neil went on to the field last Sunday,He did not touch referee and there is no clear evidence of even shouting.
    Two other offences were reported by a well known anti Celtic bigot of referee who during that time lied to Lennon, or asked someone to
    lie to him. The other time was a simple often used by managers in reference to referees in forth coming games. The SFA who are supposed
    to be impartial and have the interests of every person involved at heart don't seem to be paying much heed when the bigoted referee
    and the newspaper reference happened Neil Lennon was going through an unprecedented period in any player, manager's life. He was giving
    evidence or just finished giving evidence in a court case where two Rangers fans had attempted to kill him.
     
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    MrT Well-Known Member

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    Asylum, a career selling pegs or working at a fairground. Or back to putting thin layers of tarmac on driveways.
     
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    Super hooper New Member

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    Mr. T. another racist remark. I have seen people banned for less. But we will probably go easy on you due to your affliction , It can't be
    easy been a pompous twit, a bigot a racist, all on the good ship Rangers that stuck its iceberg on the 14th February and has been holed
    below the water-line.
     
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    As the Rangers fans vented their anger at everyone they met after their rather unhappy experience on Valentine's day, it became
    no surprise that the SFA Disciplinary Committee and that what passes as a referee in Scotland turned on Neil.
    However it could have been all different, if it hadn't been for one Martin O'Neil. We all know the bitter Rangers fans hate him for a
    number of reasons. First and foremost Neil has been a successful player at Celtic, he has been a successful captain at Celtic and
    now he is a successful manager at Celtic. Neil is a Roman Catholic and Neil comes from the wee six but most of all Neil, God help
    him, the poor chap has red hair and I think that is the one step too far that the Rangers fans could not accept and could not
    overlook. You have got to remember, and it is easy to do so, if you read some of their postings on this and other forums. Rangers
    fans are not normal people, they cannot decipher right from wrong, maybe too much inbreeding I am not sure. The Rangers lot are
    strange. Anyway shortly after Neil left his happy well loved football career in England and came up to this bigoted wee country
    Neil changed his imaged and bleached his hair. At a stroke he took away the main Rangers grievance, and if he had continued with
    the different hair colour he wouldn't have been in Hampden today. Getting the Rangers fans on side would have got the rest o/k.
    But Marin O'Neil told him if he wanted to be different to score a goal and we all know that took Neil a long time.
     
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