NEIL LENNON has suspended Scotland star Barry Bannan 'indefinitely' from Bolton Wanderers after a hotel fracas.

The on-loan Crystal Palace midfielder was carpeted by the former Celtic boss, along with team mate Neil Danns, following an incident at the team's hotel when other guests made complaints about their behaviour.

Bannan, 25, wasn't in Bolton's squad for the 2-2 draw at Brentford and Lennon has confirmed the 20-times capped Scotland star is in big trouble. Lennon said: "I have to put a marker down and I won't tolerate it, they have got a bit of making up to do.

"They are suspended indefinitely, until further notice, and they'll both be fined the maximum wage we can do. We will welcome them back when and if we decide it's the right time to do it.

"We're all big boys and I don't mind them going out and socialising but they've crossed the line with me. I have to set standards at the club and expect them to be followed. I don't know what it will mean for Barry. I like him as a player.

"He was very apologetic, as was Neil. We won't make a big song and dance about it. We've tried to keep it internal but we'll see what happens next week."

Ironically, the incident occurred just a few days after Bannan had hinted he wanted to make his loan move to Bolton permanent. He said: "I have really enjoyed my time here. The end of the season is coming at a bad time. I'm really enjoying my football and I'd like to play another 20 or 30 games if I could do.

"I'll make the best of the games we've got left and hopefully the gaffer will come calling but you never know. I'm looking at the games first before my own future.

"First and foremost I'm still a Palace player at this minute in time. It's hard for me to say what's going to happen. When the manager came in I played two out of the first four games but I decided I needed to play week-in, week-out. I didn't think I was going to get it there, so I came here.

"But football is strange, it can change at any time so there's no use making predictions."