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Look at the cunt who 'attacked' him. A real village idiot for the 21st century:

Goatee, baseball cap and that shitey Sports Direct apparel from the neck down. Clearly a right wanker who couldn't hit a punchbag in a phone box.

 

Doesn't matter though, in some quarters up here he'll be a fucking hero and have tribute pages dedicated to him on social networking shites. Never have to buy a pint again but always looking over his shoulder. Welcome to Scotland. 'What school did you go to mate?' People have speculated: 'What if he'd had a knife?' The obvious answer to that is that the dozy fucker would've cut himself.

 

The debate here shouldn't be about whether Neil Lennon brings any of this on himself. Sure, he's a little aggravating cunt, and his behaviour at times can be at best, questionable, but there's been plenty of them in the game. The key points surely, and lay them out in their shameful, depressing and frankly embarrassing entirety for all to see, are the facts that Scotland and Scottish football is a place filled with bigoted, poisonous, sectarian and utterly unacceptable behaviour. From both sides I might add. For the manager of a football team, any team, to be sent bombs and bullets in the post is way beyond comprehension, and pretty much unheard of in normal societies. Not in Scotland though, where bigotry is as much a part of the fabric of life as it's always been. Living here, I've seen it all my days. Not just at football matches mind, but in pubs, clubs, neighbourhoods, schools, taxi ranks and late night kebab shops.

 

When Celtic legend Tommy Burns died, Walter Smith and Ally McCoist helped carry his coffin. A fitting tribute for a popular and respected man that, albeit briefly, very briefly united the two sides in grief. Actually united is maybe too strong a word. Think more ' uneasy truce '

 

Any bridges built then have been blown to fuck by the knuckle-dragging extremists, and this country better wise up to it's part played in this ongoing shame.

 

Best post in the whole thread. Spot on.

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