JUST THIS YEAR THE SEASON HASNT ENDED GUNS REPORTED TO SHOT HIM AT THE TRAINING FANS RANGERS FANS WANT TO KILL HIM PARCELL BOMBS SENT TO HIS HOUSE AND NOW FANS WANTING TO ATTACK HIM IT IS MAD THIS HAPPEND TO DAY I WILL POST ALL THAT HAS HAPPEND TO HIM THIS YEAR MADNESS!
Celtic manager Neil Lennon has been hit by a spectator during a Scottish Premier League game against Hearts at Tynecastle in Edinburgh.
The fan clambered from the Hearts section of the main stand after Celtic's second goal and made for the Celtic boss who was on the touchline.
He connected with Lennon before being bundled to the ground and arrested.
Earlier this season parcel bombs addressed to Lennon, his lawyer and a politician were intercepted by police.
Scottish Football Association chief executive Stewart Regan issued a statement, saying: "Clearly this kind of behaviour from supporters is wholly unacceptable.
"The safety of players, club officials and match officials is paramount on or around the field of play, and this clear breach of security is a matter I will be discussing with SPL chief executive Neil Doncaster tomorrow."
Celtic won the game 3-0 to ensure the SPL title race goes to the final day.
The incident occurred after their second goal, in the 49th minute.
The suppporter ran along the touchline towards Lennon and clearly made contact with the Celtic manager before being pushed to the ground by police and stewards, handcuffed and bundled out of the stadium.
Trouble then broke out in the Celtic section of the ground between fans and police.
The Celtic manager looked stunned after the attack but was uninjured.
Former Northern Ireland boss Lennon has been in the headlines regularly this season.
In January a package addressed to him containing bullets was intercepted at a sorting office in Country Antrim.
In March, the club confirmed Lennon was under 24-hour security surveillance after a suspicious package was intercepted at a Royal Mail sorting office in Saltcoats, Ayrshire.
On 19 April it emerged that Royal Mail intercepted a total of two "viable" parcel bombs addressed to Lennon.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon has been hit by a spectator during a Scottish Premier League game against Hearts at Tynecastle in Edinburgh.
The fan clambered from the Hearts section of the main stand after Celtic's second goal and made for the Celtic boss who was on the touchline.
He connected with Lennon before being bundled to the ground and arrested.
Earlier this season parcel bombs addressed to Lennon, his lawyer and a politician were intercepted by police.
Scottish Football Association chief executive Stewart Regan issued a statement, saying: "Clearly this kind of behaviour from supporters is wholly unacceptable.
"The safety of players, club officials and match officials is paramount on or around the field of play, and this clear breach of security is a matter I will be discussing with SPL chief executive Neil Doncaster tomorrow."
Celtic won the game 3-0 to ensure the SPL title race goes to the final day.
The incident occurred after their second goal, in the 49th minute.
The suppporter ran along the touchline towards Lennon and clearly made contact with the Celtic manager before being pushed to the ground by police and stewards, handcuffed and bundled out of the stadium.
Trouble then broke out in the Celtic section of the ground between fans and police.
The Celtic manager looked stunned after the attack but was uninjured.
Former Northern Ireland boss Lennon has been in the headlines regularly this season.
In January a package addressed to him containing bullets was intercepted at a sorting office in Country Antrim.
In March, the club confirmed Lennon was under 24-hour security surveillance after a suspicious package was intercepted at a Royal Mail sorting office in Saltcoats, Ayrshire.
On 19 April it emerged that Royal Mail intercepted a total of two "viable" parcel bombs addressed to Lennon.
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