The fallout from Wednesday's fiery Old Firm derby has taken a more sinister turn after a suspicious package addressed to the Celtic manager, Neil Lennon, was intercepted at a Royal Mail sorting office in Ayrshire.The parcel, which is believed to have emanated from Lanarkshire and made to look like it contained an explosive device, was stopped in Saltcoats on Friday morning. It was addressed to Lennon at Celtic's stadium. The manager was accompanied by security officials as he attended Friday's training session with his squad.A Strathclyde police spokesman said: "We can confirm we are currently investigating a suspicious package discovered at a Royal Mail sorting office in Chapelwell Street, Saltcoats. The package was examined and the incident is being treated as a hoax. Enquiries are ongoing."Lennon missed Celtic's weekly pre-match media conference on Friday as security talks continued over the affair. It comes in the immediate aftermath of Wednesday's game, at the end of which Lennon clashed on the touchline with the Rangers assistant manager, Ally McCoist.In January a package containing bullets and also addressed to Lennon was intercepted in Northern Ireland. A report last month claimed the 39-year-old had received a subsequent death threat from a paramilitary organisation.
...and Ally McCoist has a pop at Lennon and gets 2 matches whilst Lennon, for being abused by McCoist gets 4. Truely bizarre.A spokesman for Rangers stated that McCoist was satisfied with the decision and doin well for a fat cowardly hun.
Sorry I've picked up the "Hun" parlance from an Aberdeen fans I know I think its derogatory but was unaware there was a sectarian connotation.
Just seems iniquitous that a guy starts a fight and the bloke who reacts gets a bigger punishment, but I suppose Lennon is an easy target. Sorry I've picked up the "Hun" parlance from an Aberdeen fans I know I think its derogatory but was unaware there was a sectarian connotation.
I had this arguement with a guy at a party last week, and my point is that football is more important than all that religious/racist bullshit. The beautiful game is bigger and better than all that secterian/holocaust bollocks, frankly. Football is bigger than any religion and if treated properly could be the best way to cross boundaries and divides.