Celtic boss Neil Lennon doesn’t believe sectarianism will ever go away

Celtic manager Neil Lennon. Picture: SNSCeltic manager Neil Lennon. Picture: SNS
Celtic manager Neil Lennon. Picture: SNS
Neil Lennon claims that the curse of sectarianism which has both fuelled and blighted the atmosphere whenever Celtic meet Rangers is an insoluble problem and one which will probably still be being debated in the next century.

The subject of anti-social behaviour at football matches has been a frequent topic this season, with players, managers and officials being struck by missiles thrown from the stands, supporters encroaching on to the playing field in order to assault players and the air being fouled by sectarian songs and chants.

On the eve of the third derby of the season at Parkhead, Lennon, inset, was asked whether he could envisage a match between the Glasgow giants without anthems hailing the IRA or the fascistic Billy Boys, he shook his head.

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