IT is the question no Celtic player really wants to be asked this week: when some of the fans argued with Neil Lennon at the weekend, who was right and who was wrong?
IT is the question no Celtic player really wants to be asked this week: when some of the fans argued with Neil Lennon at the weekend, who was right and who was wrong?
Neil Lennon remonstrates with a supporter during Saturday's defeat. Picture: SNS
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Michael Grant
No player will pick a side because they have too much to lose. Either they risk falling out with the fans or they risk a row with the manager. Neither of those is a clever career move. So when it was Charlie Mulgrew's turn for media duties yesterday, at an event to promote ESPN's live coverage of the Hearts-Celtic game at Tynecastle tomorrow night, he dealt pretty well with the verbal equivalent of a live grenade.
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