Neil Lennon has raised some eyebrows with the Celtic support following his first in-depth interview since leaving the club. A nightmare season for the Parkhead side seemingly went from one disaster to the next as the bid for 10 In A Row came to a screeching halt.
He has taken a shot at the fans who attended protests after the meek League Cup defeat to Ross County signalled the end of Celtic 's domestic dominance, insisting the punters were "giving the club a bad name." The former captain and boss also referenced his "inherited" backroom staff during The Times interview, noting that the team given to him, while capable, meant he couldn't manage to the best of his ability.
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