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    Neil Lennon - what a fantastic job he has done and will continue to do at Easter Road

    Neil Lennon's current record as Hibs manager:

    P81 W42 (51.9%) D24 (29.7%) L15 (18.4%)


    Top 10 wins during Neil's tenure so far:

    Sevco 2-1 A - McGinn, Maclaren pen (3/2/18)
    Sevco 3-2 A - S.Murray, Tavernier OG, Slivka (12/8/17)
    Aberdeen 2-0 H - Boyle, Kamberi (17/2/18)
    Hearts 3-1 H - Cummings, Holt, Shinnie (22/2/17)
    Hearts 1-0 H - S.Murray (24/10/17)
    Brondby 1-0 A - Gray (21/7/16)
    Kilmarnock 3-0 A - McGinn, S.Murray, Boyle (31/10/17)
    Motherwell 1-0 A - Boyle (28/10/17)
    Dundee United 1-0 A - Cummings (10/3/17)
    Falkirk 2-1 A - Cummings, Commons (31/12/16)

    Top 5 draws under his tenure so far:

    Celtic 2-2 A - McGinn x2 (30/9/17)
    Celtic 2-2 H - Ambrose, Shaw (10/12/17)
    Hearts 0-0 A (27/12/17)
    Hearts 0-0 A (12/2/17)
    St Johnstone 1-1 A - Paton OG (9/9/17)

    Long may Lenny reign over Easter Road!



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    The man is a footballing genius.

    Absolutely love him, he’ll go down as the best manager in our history by the time he leaves.

    He just gets it right every time. Brilliant.

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    There's only one Neil Lennon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Baker2 View Post
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    There's only one Neil Lennon
    If there was two the other could be his assistant ☺

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    He takes us to Ibrox and Parkhead and has no fear. His players follow him, where we once played like startled rabbits. Love the guy

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    Favourite manager in my lifetime. 33 years of age

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Marvin View Post
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    Favourite manager in my lifetime. 33 years of age
    Yup, by a country mile

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    Quote Originally Posted by CathroMustStay View Post
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    Neil Lennon's current record as Hibs manager:

    P81 W42 (51.9%) D24 (29.7%) L15 (18.4%)


    Top 10 wins under his tenure so far:

    Sevco 2-1 A - McGinn, Maclaren pen (3/2/18)
    Sevco 3-2 A - S.Murray, Tavernier OG, Slivka (12/8/17)
    Aberdeen 2-0 H - Boyle, Kamberi (17/2/18)
    Hearts 3-1 H - Cummings, Holt, Shinnie (22/2/17)
    Hearts 1-0 H - S.Murray (24/10/17)
    Brondby 1-0 A - Gray (21/7/16)
    Kilmarnock 3-0 A - McGinn, S.Murray, Boyle
    Motherwell 1-0 A - Boyle
    Dundee United 1-0 A - Cummings (10/3/17)
    Falkirk 2-1 A - Cummings, Commons (31/12/16)

    Top 5 draws under his tenure so far:

    Celtic 2-2 A - McGinn x2 (30/9/17)
    Celtic 2-2 H - Ambrose, Shaw (10/12/17)
    Hearts 0-0 A (27/12/17)
    Hearts 0-0 A (12/2/17)
    St Johnstone 1-1 A - Paton OG (9/9/17)

    Long may Lenny reign over Easter Road!



    Long may it last

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    Love everything about the man. Even the ginger Barnet has grown on me.

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    No question about it! Best manager in my life. (25)

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    Love the guy - he is a winner and that is exactly what he has brought to Hibs. He hates losing to anyone and won't accept poor performances.

    If he continues like this he will have a few clubs down south interested in him

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    I don’t think he understood what it was going to be like being hibs manager, but I feel he understands now and realised what we are about.

    United we stand here....

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    I'm 65 and seen a few come and go. I've never 'liked' any as much as I have Lenny

    I absolutely love the fact that he chose Hibs

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    There's certain to be a few sniffing about come the summer (or before) and it is exactly the same situation as with McGinn, Allan and McGeouch. There will be plenty of suitors.

    Really enjoying this spell which is in no small way due to him.

    Just hope he stays for the longer term.

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    There's certain to be a few sniffing about come the summer (or before) and it is exactly the same situation as with McGinn, Allan and McGeouch. There will be plenty of suitors.

    Really enjoying this spell which is in no small way due to him.

    Just hope he stays for the longer term.
    When Leeann ruled herself out of the Scotland job I got the impression that she wasn't in a rush to leave. Lennon has a great working relationship with her so if we can keep the two of them for another season after this one then I'll be delighted.

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    Hibernian and Neil Lennon are made for each other. If he decides to stick with us for another 2 or 3 years there's no telling what we might achieve.

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    I'm 65 and seen a few come and go. I've never 'liked' any as much as I have Lenny

    I absolutely love the fact that he chose Hibs
    Did you miss Turnbull's team when we challenged the recent European Champs for the title

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammy7nil View Post
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    Did you miss Turnbull's team when we challenged the recent European Champs for the title
    The team were the real stars then. Eddie was a great manager and has my deep respect, but the information age being what it is, I know a lot more about Lenny. At the time I knew little about Eddie other than wee snippets in the papers. Came over to me as a bit aloof from the support, but that may have been a lack of the kind of information and saturation coverage we get today.

    I genuinely like Neil Lennon based on what I've seen, heard and read. Can't say the same about Eddie Turnbull, but God rest his soul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Hackett View Post
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    The team were the real stars then. Eddie was a great manager and has my deep respect, but the information age being what it is, I know a lot more about Lenny. At the time I knew little about Eddie other than wee snippets in the papers. Came over to me as a bit aloof from the support, but that may have been a lack of the kind of information and saturation coverage we get today.

    I genuinely like Neil Lennon based on what I've seen, heard and read. Can't say the same about Eddie Turnbull, but God rest his soul
    Apparently Eddie was the best in the business at swearing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammy7nil View Post
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    Did you miss Turnbull's team when we challenged the recent European Champs for the title
    Was thinking the same thing! Don't mind the Lennon lovefest, but more likeable than Turnbull, Blackley, Stanton, Sauzee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammy7nil View Post
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    Did you miss Turnbull's team when we challenged the recent European Champs for the title
    Aye Lenny is great . But still turnbull for me .

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord bunberry View Post
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    I don’t think he understood what it was going to be like being hibs manager, but I feel he understands now and realised what we are about.

    There was chatter long before he joined us that Lenny felt some sort of affinity towards Hibs.

    However, and I may be making crass assumptions of a Celtc man, he maybe underestimated how much of a distinctive identity and culture we have.

    There’s no club like us. He really seems to relate to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CathroMustStay View Post
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    Neil Lennon's current record as Hibs manager:

    P81 W42 (51.9%) D24 (29.7%) L15 (18.4%)


    Top 10 wins during Neil's tenure so far:

    Sevco 2-1 A - McGinn, Maclaren pen (3/2/18)
    Sevco 3-2 A - S.Murray, Tavernier OG, Slivka (12/8/17)
    Aberdeen 2-0 H - Boyle, Kamberi (17/2/18)
    Hearts 3-1 H - Cummings, Holt, Shinnie (22/2/17)
    Hearts 1-0 H - S.Murray (24/10/17)
    Brondby 1-0 A - Gray (21/7/16)
    Kilmarnock 3-0 A - McGinn, S.Murray, Boyle (31/10/17)
    Motherwell 1-0 A - Boyle (28/10/17)
    Dundee United 1-0 A - Cummings (10/3/17)
    Falkirk 2-1 A - Cummings, Commons (31/12/16)

    Top 5 draws under his tenure so far:

    Celtic 2-2 A - McGinn x2 (30/9/17)
    Celtic 2-2 H - Ambrose, Shaw (10/12/17)
    Hearts 0-0 A (27/12/17)
    Hearts 0-0 A (12/2/17)
    St Johnstone 1-1 A - Paton OG (9/9/17)

    Long may Lenny reign over Easter Road!



    Any idea on his percentages at Celtic?

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    Any idea on his percentages at Celtic?
    69.7% win ratio.

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    Given how well things have gone for us since the first minute he arrived (Cummings and Hanlon signing new contracts, Brondby away win, winning first five games in the Championship), through the win against Hearts in the SC, getting to the semi final of that tournament, winning the Championship at a canter, getting to the semi of the LC this season, all the high profile wins that we've had and getting us to where we are now, it's incredible how much myself and others on here have had to defend him in the last 18 months or so.

    He is a superb manager, and when you think about the games that we should have won this season, whether through not taking chances or not being awarded goals that were over the line, it's no stretch of the imagination to think that we could be in an even better position than we are now.

    Even after the win at Ibrox a couple of weeks back there were some on here staying that he was doing an adequate job, no more, no less - and the reactions of many after the Hearts defeat re: player recruitment etc were ridiculous.

    We need to appreciate what we've got, because this is a special time to be a Hibbie. I love the man, he loves us, and with the backing that the team has got at the moment, we could really go places.

    He will make mistakes, as every manager does, but we need to remember all the great things he's done when we go through more rough patches.

    GGTH 💚

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    Given how well things have gone for us since the first minute he arrived (Cummings and Hanlon signing new contracts, Brondby away win, winning first five games in the Championship), through the win against Hearts in the SC, getting to the semi final of that tournament, winning the Championship at a canter, getting to the semi of the LC this season, all the high profile wins that we've had and getting us to where we are now, it's incredible how much myself and others on here have had to defend him in the last 18 months or so.

    He is a superb manager, and when you think about the games that we should have won this season, whether through not taking chances or not being awarded goals that were over the line, it's no stretch of the imagination to think that we could be in an even better position than we are now.

    Even after the win at Ibrox a couple of weeks back there were some on here staying that he was doing an adequate job, no more, no less - and the reactions of many after the Hearts defeat re: player recruitment etc were ridiculous.

    We need to appreciate what we've got, because this is a special time to be a Hibbie. I love the man, he loves us, and with the backing that the team has got at the moment, we could really go places.

    He will make mistakes, as every manager does, but we need to remember all the great things he's done when we go through more rough patches.

    GGTH 💚

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevie Reid View Post
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    Given how well things have gone for us since the first minute he arrived (Cummings and Hanlon signing new contracts, Brondby away win, winning first five games in the Championship), through the win against Hearts in the SC, getting to the semi final of that tournament, winning the Championship at a canter, getting to the semi of the LC this season, all the high profile wins that we've had and getting us to where we are now, it's incredible how much myself and others on here have had to defend him in the last 18 months or so.

    He is a superb manager, and when you think about the games that we should have won this season, whether through not taking chances or not being awarded goals that were over the line, it's no stretch of the imagination to think that we could be in an even better position than we are now.

    Even after the win at Ibrox a couple of weeks back there were some on here staying that he was doing an adequate job, no more, no less - and the reactions of many after the Hearts defeat re: player recruitment etc were ridiculous.

    We need to appreciate what we've got, because this is a special time to be a Hibbie. I love the man, he loves us, and with the backing that the team has got at the moment, we could really go places.

    He will make mistakes, as every manager does, but we need to remember all the great things he's done when we go through more rough patches.

    GGTH 💚
    Absolutely spot on.

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    commitedI believe is the correct word.seems to take everything onboard personally win or lose.i remember him criticising players for not being winners after a defeat and implying we were happy to be second best and I was one who thought he was being harsh on the players but in hindsight he was stating what his beliefs were and I believe he truly believes he can do with hibs what jim mclean and alex fergusson did despite financial constraints.i genuinely do not believe he thinks its all about him and he has the clubs progression at the forefront of his mind.big shout out to gary parker and the backround staff also as they are doing a wonderful job.what a turnaround from the last time we played Aberdeen we were swept off the park up there but yesterday we hammered them and five or six would not have been unjustified.you can see in neils eyes the hurt or the jubilation after our results.a very honest man and one I am proud to say is the manager of my beloved Hibernian.

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    How do we keep this man? I hope he and Leeann are ours in the long run.

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    Totally agree with the thread title. I was totally hacked off at the flak directed at him - even after good performances and wins. Stubbs showed us what it was like to live with the best teams - Lennon has strengthened our resolve; emboldened our resilience and turned us into warriors. We fear no one and we expect to get results from ‘difficult’ games. More than that , he has achieved this whilst getting the team playing some of the best football I have seen in the modern era. I won’t mmake comparisons with the 5 or TTs as they were different times. It’s been a joy to watch the transformation of Hibs under Lennon. I loved Stubbs’ team but I love how Lennon has taken the squad and made it his own.
    GGTTH

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