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12-01-2018 01:51 PM #181
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12-01-2018 01:56 PM #182
Does this send a worse message to the players than seeing pictures of your manager hanging about the bookies in his spare time?
I realise there are some players who would probably ask for a tip.....
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12-01-2018 01:58 PM #183
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12-01-2018 02:07 PM #185
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About being there as the manager of the club and leaving half way through for a night with his old club, that doesn't send the correct message out.
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12-01-2018 03:18 PM #186This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-01-2018 04:15 PM #187This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-01-2018 04:24 PM #188
I can see the OP's point but this is a bit of a mountain out of a molehill situation no?
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12-01-2018 04:26 PM #189This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Makes you wonder.
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12-01-2018 05:17 PM #190
Sure the manager trusts his backroom staff. He's done a good job so far so im not going to lose any sleep over this. Unfortunately he's a Celtic legend. Hopefully he becomes a Hibs one.
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12-01-2018 05:33 PM #191
Do people seriously think the players want to spend 5 days and nights in Portugal "bonding" with their manager?
Or think that's what they'd be doing? No chance.
The management team will withdraw from the players when the work's done and allow them to "bond" which is far more important. If the management were there all the time, that wouldn't happen to the same extent.
There may be an occasional set piece social event during the week, but not 24/7 "bonding" between Lennon and the team.
It would be a huge mistake for Lennon etc to be in the pockets of the squad all week.
So, Lennon's attendance at a Legends of Scotland event will have lost Hibs nothing.
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12-01-2018 05:38 PM #192This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-01-2018 05:50 PM #193
Neil Lennon is doing a great job as Hibernian Manager and im pretty sure Gary Parker is more than capable of dealing with matters. Alex ferguson once sat out a manchester united game...
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12-01-2018 05:58 PM #194
I heard a rumour that he's on next year's Celebrity Big Brother.
Some folk are going to lose it on here when they watch him waking up in his Hoopy the Huddlehound Jim jams.
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12-01-2018 06:06 PM #195
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I was quite happy for the winter break but if 7 pages on this are the result I hope it's not back next season!
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12-01-2018 06:08 PM #196
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12-01-2018 06:21 PM #198
Are folk genuinely upset by this 😂? Utter nonsense. Neil Lennon's job is a football manager. Every decision he makes is done with his job in mind. If he felt that returning to an event for one night would impact how he performed in his job then he wouldn't have gone. Seems to me like he trusts his assistants to do exactly what they are employed to do. I'm confused as to why some of our supporters don't share this view.
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12-01-2018 06:27 PM #199This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-01-2018 10:54 PM #202
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Can anyone advise whether he was back to view the entire game against the Dutch side?
I’ve looked for confirmation from on eye witness that he was, but can’t find it, other than comments that he was stuck in traffic.
So, simple yes/no question.
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13-01-2018 12:17 AM #203This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Best post of the thread, some people really need to take a reality check
Dearie me, the team cannot go away for a few days without the bedwetters getting in a lather about SFA
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13-01-2018 05:30 AM #204This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Unfortunately common sense seems to have gone out the window with that element of our support who have a particular agenda.
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13-01-2018 07:09 AM #205This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-01-2018 08:35 AM #207
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I just looked on the Legends of Football twitter site and the event was organised at least as early as July 17. The site is very Celtc orientated considering its title. The training camp was obviously organised with this knowledge so everyone would have been aware of the plans. I still don't think it is ideal a manager leaving half way through a working week but am far more concerned that our captain is out possibly for the season.
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13-01-2018 11:15 AM #208
We'd have won that yesterday if Lennon had stayed out the way.
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