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someone from rangers should release a statement that Lennon was denied access to the directors box because he did not meet our dress code standards.

This would be fucking incredible.

He lead the Tims out at Hampden last weekend in a suit, but was cutting about in his usual ball boy gear by full-time. He's an absolute tramp with zero class and I'm sure he turned up to court for the bomb trial in the Celtic club suit.

It's not just Lennon, either. Brown and James Fowler of Kilmarnock were at Hampden for the pre-Cup final photoshoot with the cup and while Fowler was dressed normally, Brown had a Celtic polo shirt on. Izaguirre had one on at Hampden, as well, last week. I don't know what he was promoting, but he was wearing it, too.

Last season, Kyle Hutton and that Irish boy that they loaned to Hibs were promoting a five-a-side initiative and while Hutton turned up in a Gucci polo shirt, that cunt had, you guessed it, a Celtic one on.

To a man, they genuinely believe that Celtic are a fashion brand. See that bumble bee top? Fucking hell, they were sporting that with a pair of jeans like it was straight out of GQ.

Classless tramps.

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Celtic FC have clarified the circumstances surrounding Neil Lennon’s dismissal to the stands during Sunday’s Old Firm derby defeat.

The Hoops boss watched the second half of the match at Ibrox in the media room after being told he couldn't return to the touchline by referee Callum Murray.

Lennon said he was advised against viewing the game from the directors boss, a move which he claimed left him feeling unable to do his job.

In a statement released on Monday, the Parkhead club said that it was their own security personnel who advised Lennon.

It read: "Further to certain media reports today, for clarification, Neil was advised by Celtic's own security and operations staff not to enter the stand or directors box area at Ibrox at yesterday's match.

“He was then provided another area by Rangers in which to watch the match".

The ginger nutcase bottled it once again, it suited his agenda more to watch it behind closed doors so that he could 'claim' it was not safe to go to the stands...

Aye Neil...nae bother!

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This would be fucking incredible.

He lead the Tims out at Hampden last weekend in a suit, but was cutting about in his usual ball boy gear by full-time. He's an absolute tramp with zero class and I'm sure he turned up to court for the bomb trial in the Celtic club suit.

It's not just Lennon, either. Brown and James Fowler of Kilmarnock were at Hampden for the pre-Cup final photoshoot with the cup and while Fowler was dressed normally, Brown had a Celtic polo shirt on. Izaguirre had one on at Hampden, as well, last week. I don't know what he was promoting, but he was wearing it, too.

Last season, Kyle Hutton and that Irish boy that they loaned to Hibs were promoting a five-a-side initiative and while Hutton turned up in a Gucci polo shirt, that cunt had, you guessed it, a Celtic one on.

To a man, they genuinely believe that Celtic are a fashion brand. See that bumble bee top? Fucking hell, they were sporting that with a pair of jeans like it was straight out of GQ.

Classless tramps.

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:lol:

i say we get this in full swing.

"According to sources inside Ibrox, Neil Lennon was denied access to the Rangers Directors Box because he did not meet the required dress code standards. Lennon, who was sent off at half time for verbally abusing match officials, consequently had to watch the remainder of the game from the media room. It is believed Rangers FC will not being making a statement on the matter to avoid any further embarassment to Mr. Lennon."
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As to Wallace's goal. To say the linesman has "not done his job properly" is a disgrace. It is a very borderline call on two fronts, firstly he is only very slightly ahead of the defender and secondly is only offside if Lafferty has got a touch on the ball, which after many replays is unclear and my last viewing off it, looked more like it came off the defender if anything which would make it the correct decision. Compare TLB to how McCoist accepted the refusal to allow Wallace's goal at the Piggery...that was another very tight call, and McCoist recognised that it would be very difficult for the linesman to be able to see that as a goal.

My impression from the replays was that the ball deflected off the defending player last, but the more substantive point is that it was a "borderline" offside in any case and the advantage has to be given to the attacking side. If the goalscorer was offside then it was only by six inches or so. Lennon would've been loosing his invective on the referee if it had been a Celtic goal and was ruled offside.

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