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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17-02-2018 04:30 PM #1
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Neil Lennon - what a fantastic job he has done and will continue to do at Easter Road
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17-02-2018 04:32 PM #2
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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17-02-2018 05:13 PM #5
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17-02-2018 05:29 PM #8
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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17-02-2018 05:30 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-02-2018 06:14 PM #10
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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17-02-2018 06:49 PM #11
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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17-02-2018 08:36 PM #12
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17-02-2018 08:38 PM #13
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17-02-2018 08:39 PM #14
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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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17-02-2018 08:39 PM #15
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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17-02-2018 08:45 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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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17-02-2018 09:20 PM #18
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17-02-2018 09:24 PM #19
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17-02-2018 09:28 PM #20
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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17-02-2018 09:54 PM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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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17-02-2018 10:02 PM #22
It's amazing how many on here when he was at Celtic used to say he brought a lot of the sectarian attacks he received on himself.
Quite how people couldn't see that he was simply being attacked by sectarian Hun maniacs because he refused to be cowed by them.
The guy embraces his job and fights the corner of his club ( whoever that club is ,Celtic , Hibs ) and unfortunately prevailing attitudes in many parts of Scotland were not keen on someone from his background and representing either of these clubs taking a no nonsense approach to the crap emanating from Ibrox or Tynecastle .....consequently he receives explosive devices , bullets , gets attacked in Ashton Lane , Glasgow and attacked at TYNE CASTLE and death threats from loyalist killers in Belfast.
Brings it on himself some said ......
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17-02-2018 11:47 PM #24
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Lenny is a top man and outstanding manager. We're very fortunate to have him.
mon the cabbage!!!
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18-02-2018 12:37 AM #25
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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18-02-2018 03:36 AM #29
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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18-02-2018 03:42 AM #30
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