Former Celtic boss Neil Lennon admits he tried to spook the infamous Lennoxtown leaker in a bid to stop teams being announced by claiming the forensics were coming.
The Irishman and predecessor Brendan Rodgers suffered through a series of high-profile early reveals with none more notable than the first clash between Celtic and Rangers in the 2020/21 season.
Lennon let rip after it was leaked that both Patryk Klimala and Stephen Welsh would start against their great rivals 15 hours before kick-off.
And he admitted line-up subterfuge had become the bane of his second spell in charge. Speaking on BBC's 5 Live, he said: "Even at Celtic, in my second spell, we would pick the team a day before.
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