Calling All Celtic Fans

Neil Lennon is on the Miriam O’Callaghan show tonight.

Think it’s on after the 9.00 news

Jaysus, is he back from Oz already?

There’s talk of some Jamboree attendees being in attendance DB.

Ah that would be fantastic

I regret to announce that negotiations with RTE have broken down and there will not be a TFK presence at this evening’s Saturday Night With Miriam recording.

An offer of 2 green room tickets that may be upgraded to audience passes was flatly turned down and I demanded 5 full audience passes.

Unfortunately RTE scoffed at my demand and so I relaxed my stance and sought 2 green room tickets and 2 full audience passes.

RTE again refused to waver and I felt I was left with no option but to take a stand and turn down the original offer.

Apologies to those who are disappointed by this turn of events.

Thanks for taking that stance Bandage. Many others would have sold out and accepted RTÉ’s derisory and disrespectful offer.

Looking forward to Neil’s interview. Very engaging and media savvy - a wonderful ambassador for Celtic and Ireland. :clap:

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Miriam is a complete fucking airhead. :rolleyes:

I’m proud to be a ginger tonight.

A great man.

A great, great man.

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Well done Neil Lennon.

A True Gael & Son of Ireland

Looking forward to the gallant Neil Lennon being reunited with the Dublin Super Cup in 2 weeks time.

I will die happy if we win it.

Great article of Lennon. http://blogs.soccernet.com/celtic/archives/2011/07/is_the_scottish_media_stirring.php

Is the Scottish Media stirring up the hatred towards Neil Lennon?
Posted by Andy Muirhead 10 hours, 54 minutes ago
Over the past eleven years Neil Lennon’s life has revolved in and around Celtic Football Club. And in all those years the Northern Irishman has received a level of hatred and abuse that no man in British Football has endured. From Parcel Bombs to bullets to being assaulted on the streets of Glasgow and the sideline at Tynecastle, Lennon has had to endure so much in those 11 years that it would make lesser men run for the hills. A campaign of attrition so hate-filled that it would have had a lesser man throw in the towel long ago.

So why has it gotten so bad? In my opinion, elements within the Scottish mainstream media.

From phone-ins to the written press to TV broadcasts, Neil Lennon has been subjected to the level of spin that Tony Blair and Alastair Campbell would be proud of.

Throughout his Celtic career, Lennon was targeted as an overly aggressive player, at times labelled a snarling dog. Yet in all his time at Celtic Park how many bookings did he receive? Not as many as some would lead you to believe. Yes he was confrontational and was passionate on the field, but what great central midfielder isn’t? Roy Keane is a prime example of a dominant central midfielder who is passionate, who is confrontational and who likes to get a bit lippy and stuck in. So where were his bombs, bullets, assaults?

During the Summer, Celtic travelled Down Under on a Pre-season tour of Australia. But the tour was overshadowed - in the Scottish press that is - of his comments on a stunt by some Rangers fans in Perth.

The Perth Rangers Supporters Club tried to goad Celtic by organising a plane to fly over the stadium just before kick off trailing a banner that boasted about Rangers’ three SPL titles in a row.

Lennon was asked after the match about the stunt and he told reporters: “Well, you’d think they’d have better things to do following their team in Germany (for their pre-season tour) than pay a lot of money to annoy us, I think they’re a wee bit obsessed with us at the minute.”

Nothing twisted or hate-filled in those comments, in fact the video footage of the post match interview saw Lennon quite calm and collected when answering.

Cue the headlines from the Scottish newspapers:

“Neil Lennon raps plane crazy Rangers fans”

“Lenny’s air rage”

Yet check out these headlines from non-Scottish based media outlets:

“Celtic shrug off Rangers plane stunt”

“Celtic manager Neil Lennon unfazed by Rangers flyover stunt”

The Scottish media outlets had a field day last season with the number of incidents that revolved around the Celtic and Neil Lennon. And by all accounts it looks as though they are looking to continue this, by fuelling the flames of hate that burn between the Lurgan man and Rangers supporters.

In the 11 years that Lennon has been at Celtic, not once did any newspaper outlet publish an article condemning the attacks or threats on Lennon. They used it to fuel stories, with pundits giving their opinions on why Lennon brought it upon himself, and that given he lives in the goldfish bowl of Glasgow, he should stay indoors. Comments coming from former players who boozed it up to the early hours when they were at Celtic or Rangers in the 1970s and 80s, even those who haven’t kick a ball in anger as a professional got in on the act, trying to take the moral high ground.

He was also blamed for the ‘Old Firm shame game’ which saw three Rangers players sent off and a few words exchanged between Lennon and Ally McCoist. Photos published in the papers the next few days used one angle - showing an angry Lennon reacting to something that McCoist said. But the media darling that is McCoist was the innocent party according to some, with the specific photo used as evidence. Yet the media failed to publish another one showing McCoist being dragged back not once, twice or three times but four times in the same match.

Despite that ‘shame game’ the only person to be punished was Neil Lennon. Ally McCoist walked out of Hampden Park with a big cheshire cat grin on his face, while El Hadji Diouf and Madjid Bougherra, despite being castigated by SFA Chief Executive Stewart Regan in the press for manhandling referee Calum Murray, were given measly fines for their part in the shame game. But as ever it was Neil Lennon’s fault and the media foamed at the mouth at all the articles that came their way.

After that match, Aberdeen manager Craig Brown and Motherwell Chairman John Boyle squared up on the touchline at Fir Park getting physical also. Yet after a few months of ‘investigation’ both individuals were let off - where was the summit and the headlines over that incident? In fact Craig Brown’s antics that season was laughed off by the same pundits and commentators who had been attacking Lennon for 11 years. Craig Brown punches an Odense official and it is laughed off.

Craig Brown man handles his former chairman which results in officials, players and police getting involved. Decision - Not Guilty and what a hoot!

Neil Lennon reacts angrily to something that McCoist says to him at the end of the match. Dragged away by his assistant Alan Thompson, while McCoist stands back with a wry smile on his face. Decison - Lennon is at fault once again and after ‘investigations’ and a PR stunt summit we will find those involved from Rangers Not Guilty.

It was only after the Scottish Government, the Police, the Westminster government got involved that the media then changed their tune and denounced those targeting Lennon, all the while trying to ignore the years of abuse and hatred that they tried to blame on Lennon himself.

Most officials, fans and football personalities hope and prey that Neil Lennon does not go through a season like he did last season. However you can bet on the Editors and the bean counters in Scotland’s mainstream media, hoping and praying it continues to a certain degree to sell more papers, to gain more air time.

Celtic and Rangers cover 90% of the Scottish Football coverage in our media, and with Neil Lennon at the helm at Celtic Park the focus will as per usual for the coming season fall squarely on the shoulders of the Lurgan man. And with some papers cutting jobs and others losing circulation numbers dramatically, they will use any trick any angle to sell more copies.

Maybe this year, maybe this season will be different. Sadly I won’t be counting my chickens that’s for sure.

Some feedback from my friends in RTE regarding Neil:

  • He was an absolute gentleman and a pleasure to deal with;
  • He was very friendly to everyone backstage;
  • He asked a staff member and friend of the forum if she was in a girlband in the past.

Smooth too.

What a guy. :clap:

He played for Britain mate, and sang god save the queen.

rory mcillroy is a quisling, neil lennon isnt - the distinction is clear in the eyes of the barstool republicans

mcilroy wants to represent britain

lenny represented one of the partitioned parts of our country-cant for the life of me remember which one