Neil Lennon won last season's delayed Scottish Cup - but he's keen to avoid a repeat of the turmoil that surrounded the country's premier knockout competition.A penalty shootout win over Hearts delivered the quadruple Treble to Parkhead nine months after the tournament was first put on pause by the Covid-19 pandemic.11 months on from the grim March shutdown the same competition is in limbo again after being suspended until at least the end of this month.Managers are divided in their opinions on whether it should be completed with St Mirren's Jim Goodwin in favour of calling off the Cup.But Lennon reckons it should be finished off this side of the summer - even if there's a possibility of getting fans into grounds at a later date - and hopes.
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