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Green's Celtic connections strike note of caution from disgruntled Lennon

NEIL LENNON, the Celtic manager, last night admitted his frustration at Rangers' persistence in involving the Parkhead club in matters which don't concern them.

Charles Green, the Ibrox chief executive, has frequently mentioned Celtic when delivering an almost daily barrage of statements. Most recently, the Yorkshireman projected that Celtic’s season ticket sales could suffer next term because their supporters now know for certain there will  be no Old Firm fixtures. Green also claimed Celtic’s average home attendance in the last eight games had been lower than Rangers’ as he sought  to make a case for his club  being an attractive addition to leagues in England.

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