Celtic Football Club Statement

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Celtic Football Club Statement











By: Newsroom Staff on 12 May, 2011



FOLLOWING the events during the game against Hearts at Tynecastle on Wednesday night, Celtic Chief Executive Peter Lawwell has made the following statement.

“Last night’s appalling attack on Neil Lennon brings shame on Scottish football and again highlights the fact that Scottish society must address fundamental and serious issues which lead to outrages of this kind.

"Apart from last night’s events, this week alone we have seen seven people arrested at our Training Ground following an alleged firearms incident and I can also confirm that this morning (Thursday) another package arrived at Celtic Park which appears to contain ammunition. This has been removed and taken by Police for further forensic tests. We are the only Club to be the subject of such vile, sustained and relentless attacks.

"It is intolerable that any football club, or individual, going about their lawful business in the name of sport should be subjected to this ongoing campaign of hatred and intimidation. This is Scotland’s shame and it is high time Scotland addressed it.

"Since moving here a decade ago, Neil Lennon has had to endure prejudice and violence both as a player and manager, having suffered no such problems elsewhere. In doing so, he has displayed a strength of character and resilience which deserve respect from all who oppose the campaign of intimidation against him.

"He is a man who is proud to be the Celtic manager and is someone who simply wants to be able to carry out his role in the same way as every other football manager can. Clearly, Neil will continue to receive every support and protection from Celtic Football Club.

"We are deeply appreciative of the intensive police efforts to address the criminal offences that have come to light. All right-minded people will surely condemn these actions but, as a society, we must also address the underlying factors that lead to such behaviour."

Celtic Football Club

HAIL HAIL !
 
The SFA will do nothing about this because they do not care about Celtic or Neil Lennon i would say there are some in the sfa secretly happy to see this go on and force Lennon out, GBNL
 
Yep, we all know what the SFA are all about hill & it doesnt surprise me at all. They havent got their fingers out of their hun arses so far regarding all the crap Lenny has had to go through so I wouldnt expect anything from that shower of P*icks.

Sure even the refs are "Huns with whistles".

Proud To Be A Tim. Ghod Bless Neil Lennon.
 
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