The Dubai nonsense and aftermath just won’t go away, this is in no small part down to Neil Lennon deciding to put the world to rights on Monday.
Journalists up and down the country have been absolutely loving it. They have been sticking a mic in front of anyone with an opinion and asking specifically about Neil Lennon’s words.
Today, John Swinney, the Education secretary who has his own major issues and fires to put out was astonishingly asked about a football club’s press conference.
His response was very strong, branding Neil Lennon’s comments about the government as ‘absolutely appalling’, and ‘lost for words’ with what the Irishman had to say.
The @CelticFC Dubai fall out rumbles on. After manager Neil Lennon said there was an ‘agenda’ and something ‘political’ about the self-isolations, deputy first minister John Swinney on @BBCRadioScot called his comments “absolutely appalling” and that he was “lost for words”
— @Kheredine (@Kheredine2018) January 20, 2021
Celtic fans just want to get back to watching the club play football and hopefully winning. This Dubai farce and everything surrounding it have become exhausting. A problem of the club’s own making in many ways and the continuation of proceedings thanks to Neil Lennon’s comments on Monday.
Let’s move on and talk about the real things fans want to be addressed; the manager’s position, strengthening before the window closes, our immediate future and the next two to three-year plan.
