I bumped into Neil Lennon at a golf day at Dundonald recently and he is a great lad, really approachable.

But it was so wrong when he tweeted that referees are getting personal when it comes to decisions going against his team. I know he has had a couple of bad ones go against him recently but he has had a few in his favour as well. You can't have it that when you are winning games everything is fine, then when it gets to these games that could define the treble and you lose a few, it is all the ref's fault again. I feel that Neil is stuck in his own bubble, and has lost sight of the big picture.

Having said that, I would be absolutely raging if my team had lost such a fantastic opportunity to win a treble in the way Neil's have in the last month or so. If I had had that late penalty claim against Kilmarnock not given then seen that late penalty awarded against his side for the handball against Hearts, I would be devastated. Whatever Anthony Stokes did or didn't do in the League Cup final incident, Michael Nelson lunged in from behind and didn't get the ball in a do-or-die tackle. And I also believe that the handball award against his side in the closing stages against Hearts was definitely not a penalty.

I have had my moments of madness on the touchline too. You might recall I got involved in one high-profile rammy on the touchline with Jimmy Calderwood, but there is a way to handle referees and I think Neil has got it spectacularly wrong this time. I don't think Euan Norris is good enough to get that kind of game, even if he was doing all right in the semi-final up until the penalty award, but what I would have done was gone into the tunnel, out of earshot of everyone, and told him his performance wasn't good enough. At least that way you are not running on the park and doing it in front of everybody. That is not the way a manager should behave.

It would only be human nature if referees from time to time let personal issues interfere in their decision making but they don't go out of their way to do it. Maybe if it is a tight call, they might be inclined to penalise a player who has been giving him a hard time, but by and large refs only start getting things seriously wrong when they have already made a mistake. It doesn't help the matter when people like Hugh Dallas come out and criticise Lennon in such a forthright manner. But referees always stick up for other refs and I wouldn't read too much into that.

Twitter in general can be a dangerous thing. I gave Stewart Regan stick last week for using the social networking site and I just can't understand Neil doing it either. I know you can block certain people, but why after everything that has happened to him over the last 18 months why would he want to let people get access to him directly?

He has other ways to get his point across and doesn't need Twitter, I don't think it suits his job profile and I think it is going to hinder his work as Celtic manager. People have said that the board need to rein him in somehow but Peter Lawwell just backs up everything that Neil does. They are the best of pals who never say a bad word against each other ever so I don't see him putting his head above the parapet.

It was widely perceived as a good result for Lennon this week when he received a two-match ban for his comments about Willie Collum after the League Cup final and his part in the goings-on in the tunnel at Ibrox. But I can't help feeling he is going to get hammered when the next one comes around.

I was never sure what would happen in relation to the Ibrox incident, because it was one person's word against somebody else's and it was hard to prove. The SFA will be quite rightly wanting to send out the message that every case has been handled on its own merits.

But when it comes to him going onto the pitch to confront Euan Norris I think he is going to get the book thrown at him because it is there for all to see. Falkirk boss Steven Pressley did something similar at half-time during the League Cup Semi final, but I don't think he had the previous that Neil Lennon has. I think he will be looking at a hefty punishment this time.