Neil Lennon has described his latest disciplinary ban as fair and declared he is determined to change his attitude next season.
Neil Lennon has described his latest disciplinary ban as fair and declared he is determined to change his attitude next season.
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Hugh MacDonald
Lennon was yesterday given an immediate three-match touchline ban for confronting referee Euan Norris after his side's William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final defeat against Hearts. However, the Celtic manager, who has just finished serving a two-match ban, received no punishment for a further two rule breaches relating to comments made on Twitter just hours after the game.
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