Neil Francis Lennon (born 25 June 1971) is a Northern Irish football coach and former player who is the manager of Scottish Premiership club Celtic. During his playing career he represented English clubs Manchester City, Crewe Alexandra and Leicester City.
Lennon moved to Scottish club Celtic in 2000, where he made over 200 appearances and was appointed captain in 2005. Before retiring as a player, he returned to England and played for Nottingham Forest and Wycombe Wanderers. Lennon made 40 appearances for Northern Ireland in nine years, scoring two goals. Lennon was appointed manager of Celtic in March 2010, initially in a caretaker capacity after the departure of Tony Mowbray.
He’s wanted it for years and now Jim Jefferies believes only an expanded Scottish Premiership can save his beloved Hearts from relegation.With Scottish football suspended indefinitely as part of the bid to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, the Jambos sit bottom of the table with eight games remaining and four points to make up to give themselves a play-off lifeline.It’s entirely possible that they won’t get the chance to play their way to safety however, which leaves them at the mercy of whatever decision the footballing authorities take over how to end the season.Celtic boss Neil Lennon is adamant that if there isn’t another ball to be kicked in the 2019/20 campaign, then the current league table should be final, handing his
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