Neil Lennon does not intend to leave Celtic this summer despite admitting that off-the-field incidents have taken their toll on his personal life in Glasgow.
Neil Lennon does not intend to leave Celtic this summer despite admitting that off-the-field incidents have taken their toll on his personal life in Glasgow.
Neil Lennon has survived a difficult few months
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The Celtic manager created speculation that he might consider leaving on a high, having won the Clydesdale Bank Premier League title and with a possible Scottish Cup to follow, when he referred to non-football matters and said he would talk with the Parkhead club's board in the close season. Lennon, who has a rolling 12-month contract, also pointed out that he was in no hurry to leave after reaching what he called the pinnacle of his career.
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