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Neil Lennon Embroiled in Controversial Conduct Allegations at Rapid Bucharest

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Shocking Reports Stir Old Firm Rivalry

Neil Lennon, the former Celtic manager, has found himself at the center of a storm following reports of inappropriate behavior during a training session at Rapid Bucharest. The allegations, which suggest Lennon urinated on the pitch, have sent shockwaves across social media, with Rangers fans expressing their disbelief and disdain.

Club Denies Allegations Amidst Poor Form

Rapid Bucharest has quickly responded with a statement denying the claims about Lennon’s conduct. However, this has not quelled the chatter among fans, especially given the team’s recent struggles on the pitch. With Rapid failing to secure a win in five of their last seven matches and languishing at 12th in the league, the pressure on Lennon had already been mounting.

Rangers Fans Seize the Moment

Supporters of Rangers, long-time rivals of Lennon’s former club Celtic, have taken to social media to voice their opinions on the matter. Comments range from sarcastic jibes about Lennon’s reputation to outright condemnation of the alleged act, highlighting the lingering animosity from his days at Parkhead.

Online Reactions Range from Humor to Condemnation

The online response from Rangers fans has been a mix of humor and criticism, with many recalling Lennon’s controversial moments in Scotland. Remarks such as “Once a rat, always a rat” and “Funny how this behaviour follows Lennon wherever he goes…” underscore the continued rivalry and the intense scrutiny under which Lennon operates.

Transfer News: Paulo Bernardo’s Celtic Move

In a separate development, Paulo Bernardo is reportedly on the verge of completing a permanent transfer back to Celtic, adding a twist to the ongoing saga and further stoking the fires of the Old Firm rivalry.

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