‘Disappointed’, Lennon hits back at fans banner

NEIL LENNON has hit back at the Green Brigade banner outside Celtic Park this morning calling for him to step down as manager. The prominent supporters group posted a message on Twitter and arrived at the stadium with a banner, which has divided the support.

The Irishman said that the players and management will get better and that the hysteria at the moment from the majority of supporters is a cocktail of Rangers starting well and a frustration at not getting to games. Celtic have won just twice in eight games, a shockingly bad record that needs to be rectified immediately.

The Celtic manager was speaking ahead of the Europa League Group H clash with Sparta Prague, that we must win or face elimination from Europe’s second competition after just four matches. Listen to his thoughts below:

Celtic are 11 points behind Rangers but have two games in hand – this could potentially stretch to 14 as Rangers will play on the weekend of the Scottish Cup Final. With that in mind, on the domestic front, Celtic have a fine run of fixtures that the team would eye maximum points and a fair amount of goals from.

The board have seemingly backed Lennon and if that is their decision, we must support him and the team as the in-fighting will only weaken us. Whilst I believe a new manager would have been ideal in kickstarting the season, the board’s decision not to make a decision acts as an endorsement for Lennon – despite leaving him high and dry.

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Born just as Celtic were stopping the Ten, Lubo98 follows Celtic home and away and helps run his local Celtic Supporters Club. He goes to all the games and is a Law Graduate. Has a particular fondness for Tom Rogic among the current Celts and both Lubo and Henrik form his earliest Celtic memories.

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