![]() The Record Sport columnist and pundit pulled no punches with his reaction to the sensational rant from the Hoops gaffer, offering his take on Clyde SSB. Hugh Keevins insists he would be keeping his head down if he had Neil Lennon’s record as Celtic boss this season. ![]() I was trying to play devil’s advocate and say is he trying to deflect away from the results? But it looks to me like he has had a bit of a meltdown today. I don’t even know where he is going with it. I think one of the key things is that, I understand why he wanted to got there, but the fact is that they have taken two points from since they came back. and the fact that they were going there off the back of an Old Firm defeat. When he says he is sitting back having a little drink at the pool on the back of an Old Firm defeat I said a couple of days ago the importance of reading the room. He’s doubled down and he has gone against his chief executive, so you are thinking to yourself the two of them have a completely different message altogether. Instead of rolling with the punches he has come out swinging. I’ve spoken to a couple today and they are mystified. The former Rangers midfielder and pundit told Clyde SSB that Celtic should have “read the room” ahead of the Dubai trip and he can’t comprehend where the point of view of the Hoops boss. We will be without you throughout the day for all the latest.Īlex Rae believes Neil Lennon “has had a bit of a meltdown” with his shock press conference. The loaded response is set to reignite the biggest story in Scottish football the week after chief executive Peter Lawwell said sorry. He said: "I think that's remarkable and I think it totally blows out the water the way the trip, the training camp has been portrayed by certain quarters of the media, by certain pundits, and by certain government officials as well." He confirmed a second player had tested positive a week after Christopher Jullien had and that forced 13 players and three coaching staff, including Lennon, to stay at home and miss two Premiership matches.īut during an astonishing press conference - where he claimed his club were being treated unfairly by the authorities - the Irishman turned the table of the club's detractors. The 49-year-old has emerged from isolation and has something to say as he rounded on the many critics of the club's controversial trip to Dubai. If the Celtic plan was to get through the next few weeks quietly then no one passed that memo on to boss Neil Lennon.
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