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The ginger bigot should be more concerned about his team not being able to hold onto a 3 goal lead at home.

Albeit we can’t defend a lead either.

He is mentally unstable and could have been tipped over the edge today if we had held onto the lead.

I’m more disappointed about that than not finishing second.

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Lennon's team were 3-0 ahead and despite Rangers going down to 10 men at one point his team could only finish with a draw.  Also, Considering Aberdeen won at Parkhead the result mattered not a fuck anyway.  Running around like that at the end is just making himself look ridiculous.  

 

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6 hours ago, Ryju84 said:

Looked like the back pages are making him a martyr... not condoning it today it seems

He was always going to come out of this as the ‘victim’ standing up to what has now been self identified as ‘sectarian songs’. In fact the very song sung by his own fans (both at celtic and Hibs) directed to a succession of Rangers managers. He wasn’t so eager to call this out then. In summary, he is a vitriolic fool doing what fools do best i.e. showing himself up for what he is...

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He's a fucking arse, I honestly think he's on the way too or is having a break down, signs are there, and who's advising him and saying yeah you have got the figure to dress like a young lad these days, fat ugly cunt, hope he dies of scirrosis of the liver and it's painful, or someone feel free to point him to a high bridge or cliff or closest railway track when he's in a bad place when he's sobering up and realised that you are only playing a wee game to get likes of you're taigy mates ya fuck.

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Hibernian manager Neil Lennon has been handed a three-match ban over his conduct at the end of his side's 5-5 draw with Rangers in May.

He was found guilty of misconduct for his celebrations as Hibs scored a late equaliser.

That landed him a one-match suspension but also triggered a suspended two-game ban from earlier last season.

It means he will be in the stand for Hibernian's first three domestic matches next season.

The Edinburgh side begin their season with a Europa League first qualifying round tie against NSI Runavik on 12 and 19 July.

If victorious against the Faroe Islands outfit, they will face Greek side Asteras Tripolis in another two-legged tie, on 26 July and 2 August.

Hibs kick off their Premiership campaign with matches against Motherwell, St Johnstone and Aberdeen.

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