Moncs said:
As for Webster, one mistimed tackle in a game does not make him a dirty player, Larsson was just to quick for him, and to say 'I hope somebody breaks Andy Webster's legs, both of them, in multiple places.' is a fu**ing disgrace and you should be thrown off this forum for saying things like that.
I already said - it wasn't mistimed, he completely ignored the ball and aimed his kick at Larsson's knee. He put Agathe out for months with a horrendous 'tackle', again at knee level, and truth be told Agathe hasn't been
quite as the same player as he was before - mentally I mean, I think he's feart of being done again, although he has grown better over time and is looking more like he's willing to run at people again.
Moncs said:
The thing that I laugh at is Moanie O'Neil saying he does not understand why Lennon gets all the abuse....Think of this
Leaps two footed into challenges, has no idea of sportsmanship, winds up opposition fans with remarks and gestures, hacks, trips, has a mouth the size of the Mersey tunnel, is overly aggressive, throws puches and elbows with more tenacity than Mike Tyson, and has regularly brought the game of football into serious disrepute with comments that, for anyone other than a poor we 'tic man, would have brought at least a cesure from the governing body.
There is no doubting he could actually be a great player, and I can name a number of Sceptic players I have enjoyed watching over the years, but he'll always fall into the category of a thug who gets what he deserves.
The guy is a pr**k and gets what he deserves!! however unlike you I dont wish he broke both his legs in multiple places.
Leaps into two-footed challenges and is overly aggressive? When was the last time Lennon was sent off? I think it was the cup final last year, hold on - that's the only time he's ever been sent off for Celtic :roll:. Lennon's been booked twice in ALL games this season, oh that's right, just twice, and the second of those came on Saturday for nothing - he booked Stamp for pushing Lennon in a mini-square up so he decided to book Lennon at the same time, despite the fact he didn't do anything. :roll:
I also cannot remember him EVER throwing elbows or punches, I'd like to see what you mean here. He has a big mouth yes, he winds other players up, but that's part of the game - it doesn't give every non-Celtic fan in Scotland the right to boo him. The only time he made a gesture to fans that I remember was at Dens Park, and while this was daft, it was in response to the fans chants, so it can't be used as a reason for the fans chanting in the first place.
What comments has he made that have brought the game into serious disrepute? :eh:
I know why it's done at Tynecastle to an extent, there are sections of your support who would fit right in with some sections at Ibrox, and probably do. But other teams' fans just think because he gets sectarian abuse at Ibrox that they have a god given right to single him out at every ground. It's pathetic that these clubs have nothing better in their season to aim for than booing Neil Lennon.
Foxtrot to be fair Burke, Rae, Hughes and Namouchi haven't seen much first-team starts compared to others (I know Burke and Rae are injured), and you can't seriously be listing Bob Malcolm as a football player?

It's more the people you are bringing in that are making you the target of ridicule, de Boer, Capucho, Ostenstad, Vanoli, Emerson, Henning Berg FFS. Rangers are bringing in people who are clearly past their prime, and this is known before they even sign?