They call all him a Fenian ******* all day ....all manner of slurs and sectarian abuse aimed at him so he Cup his ears when we equalise and they are all hurt and offended and call the police
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Thread: Huns want Lennon jailed for this
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12-08-2017 07:10 PM #1
Huns want Lennon jailed for this
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12-08-2017 07:15 PM #2
Sevco are just poor, poor losers. Which surprises me, as it's not the quintessentially British way of doing things.
They should have been applauding that XXXX and his uncouth band of XXXXXXX.
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12-08-2017 07:15 PM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Sod them...
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12-08-2017 07:16 PM #4
I was listening on the radio and to be honest they were only singing really loudly about being up to their knees in blood just before kick off then after they scored then it all went quiet, or they were singing on the way home?
Anyway, well done Neil.
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12-08-2017 07:16 PM #5
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12-08-2017 07:20 PM #7
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Tbf, I can explain that. I was undercover in the home end and shouted to him, Neil, give us your best monkey impression just before this.
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12-08-2017 07:23 PM #9
Tbh the huns want every Hibbie that was in the national stadium on 21/5/16 to be jailed, seems as time goes on convictions are coming harder to come by
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
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12-08-2017 07:24 PM #10
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Why did the police wade into the Hibs fans after Simon's equaliser ? Didn't see a cop in sight (on the footage) when they scored ?
Are they going to 'witch hunt' the The Rangers fans that tried to get onto the pitch too ?
to the Hibs fans that travelled today.......sounded magnificent and in good voice, hope all got home safe
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12-08-2017 07:26 PM #11
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I don't know whether to laugh or cry at the fact they call him every name under the sun and then get wound up at him gesturing back.
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12-08-2017 07:27 PM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-08-2017 07:28 PM #13
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Who cares what they say/think GGTTH💚💚💚💚well done Neil 💚💚💚
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12-08-2017 07:33 PM #14
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http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...fazed-10978238
Apparently their assistant manager complained to the police about Lennon! It’s great watching Rangers take a 3-2 defeat badly.
Eagerly awaiting statements.
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12-08-2017 07:39 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Triumphant Hibs boss Neil Lennon insists he has nothing to worry about following his goal celebration as his side drew level in Saturday's 3-2 Premiership win over Rangers .
The Northern Irishman turned to the main stand, cupped his ears and made a gesture after Simon Murray cancelled out an early opener from Gers striker Alfredo Morelos in the 20th minute.
Lennon, who was back at Ibrox for the first time since 2012 when, as Celtic manager, he watched from the media room having been banned from the dugout for the second half by referee Calum Murray.
In a feisty game, Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack was shown a straight red card by referee John Beaton in the 35th minute following a melee and then Hibs took the lead soon after with a James Tavernier own goal.
Hibs' Simon Murray makes it 1-1 (Image: SNS Group)
Midfielder Vykintas Slivka drove in a third in the 65th minute before Tavernier reduced the deficit with a header.
When it was suggested that Rangers assistant manager Helder Baptista had spoken to the police about Lennon, he replied: "He should have got back in his box.
"Funny enough he didn't (have something to say to me).
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"I don't know what he was saying, I assume he was unhappy about something
"I didn't make a gesture, I celebrated a goal.
"If they are unhappy about it they can come and tell me.
"But I shouldn't get into trouble for doing that.
"I am celebrating a goal. What way are you supposed to celebrate a goal?
"If I pick my nose someone will find something to criticise me for, I am celebrating a goal.
Rangers assistant Helder Baptista complains to the fourth official during the clash against Hibs
Rangers assistant Helder Baptista complains to the fourth official during the clash against Hibs (Image: Willie Vass Ltd.)
"You are looking for things that aren't there."
It was first meeting between the two clubs since the 2016 William Hill Scottish Cup final where David Gray scored a stoppage-time winner for Hibs before a pitch invasion led to clashes and several arrests and there was no little drama in this encounter.
Lennon was pleased by the way his side responded to going down to an early goal
He said: "I am thrilled by the win and the character and quality of the team.
"I didn't see the sending off but John must have seen something.
"Some players lose their discipline, it can happen here and we took full advantage of it.
"We were superb in the second half, my only criticism is that we didn't put Rangers away more comfortably."
Gers boss Pedro Caixinha seemed to suggest that Lennon and his assistant Garry Parker were treated differently by fourth official Euan Anderson at the side of the pitch.
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He said: "I am not talking about influence, I am talking about having the same treatment.
"If the opponents are allowed to have two coaches in the technical area, we are also allowed to have it.
"If I listen to what I listened to today, with the other manager getting to the fourth official the way he did, that allows me to go the same way but I don't have the same principles."
Jack's red card was the subject of some confusion although at one point in the multi-player chaos which followed when Slivka fouled Gers midfielder Graham Dorrans, it appeared as though Hibs striker Anthony Stokes had grabbed him before putting his head towards him.
James Tavernier clashes with Hibs' Anthony Stokes (Image: SNS Group)
It appeared that the Portuguese coach was referring to Stokes when he suggest Hibs should have had a man sent off in the fifth minute, around the time the Hibs striker and Tavernier were booked after tangling.
He said: "I am the first one to support the referees.
"I went to look at the video of what really happened because I didn't see the sending off.
"But I rewound the video and I watched what is not possible in rugby.
"If someone in rugby does that in five minutes and one goal up, he needs to be sent off.
"All I can do for the good of everyone is to invite the referee and see if he took good decisions in this game or not."
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12-08-2017 07:42 PM #17
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How bad are they 'we are the people' sc*m GIRFUY 💚💚💚
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12-08-2017 07:43 PM #19
If their assistant manager is a catholic then there are lots of reasons for him to go to the police after an afternoon at Ibrox.
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12-08-2017 07:43 PM #20
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That's my new wallpaper on phone fick them!!
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it's Cathro, but with goalposts.
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12-08-2017 07:50 PM #26
So... they think it's ok to abuse Neil Lennon, post messages calling for hibs fans to be attacked then start crying to the police because of a goal celebration??? Unreal ... if that was Hibs fans acting like that I'd be embarrased.
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12-08-2017 07:56 PM #29
Public ear cupping is the scourge of modern day society .... in my day you cupped your ears behind closed doors in the privacy of your own home
Just because he was called a spoon burning junkie fenian bassa and the supporters of his club were threatened with acts of violence is no excuse for ear cupping ..... what a disgrace to our club
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12-08-2017 08:02 PM #30
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Have we had a statement from that bastion of fair reporting, James trayner Esq?
Come on Jimbo, Give it both barrels. I can't wait.
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