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Threats to Aberdeen FC probed

Im sure we have all seen this by now but just in case not

 

Police are investigating after threatening mail was sent to Aberdeen FC in the wake of allegations of abuse directed at Celtic manager Neil Lennon.

 

Mr Lennon said he was verbally abused and had a coin thrown at him as he watched the League Cup semi-final last Saturday when Aberdeen beat St Johnstone.

 

Neither Police Scotland or Aberdeen FC would give any details about the nature of the threat.

 

Inquiries are ongoing.

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Wasn't aware that Lennon could write.

 

Well done him.

ALLEGEDLY razor blades along with a note saying they'd be next seen on a player.

 

 

ALLEGEDLY razor blades along with a note saying they'd be next seen on a player.

 

Will Ramon be tweeting his disgust and horror at this latest episode  ???

 

For the avoidance of any doubt, no answer is required

Direct result of the irresponsible and incorrect reporting of events at tynecastle, Chic young and co deliberately working poorly educated Celtic fans into a frenzy by repeatedly using words like 'sectarianism' and phrases like 'campaign of hate', while making up sensational headlines about spitting. It simply didn't happen.

 

Aberdeen fans 'hate' Neil Lennon, the self portrayed bad boy of Scottish football for years as a player, and the attention seeking 'victim' as a manager ever since. Nothing to do with race or religion.

 

Have a look at yourself Chic.

 

 

Direct result of the irresponsible and incorrect reporting of events at tynecastle, Chic young and co deliberately working poorly educated Celtic fans into a frenzy by repeatedly using words like 'sectarianism' and phrases like 'campaign of hate', while making up sensational headlines about spitting. It simply didn't happen.

 

Aberdeen fans 'hate' Neil Lennon, the self portrayed bad boy of Scottish football for years as a player, and the attention seeking 'victim' as a manager ever since. Nothing to do with race or religion.

 

Have a look at yourself Chic.

 

Totally agree.

 

Watch this be swept under the carpet by the media and Celtic though. Doesn't fit in with the Celtic/Neil Lennon victims paranoia.

Totally agree.

 

Watch this be swept under the carpet by the media and Celtic though. Doesn't fit in with the Celtic/Neil Lennon victims paranoia.

 

 

Swept under the carpet in the same way as the two St. Johnstone fans that ran at McInnes' dugout during the semi final? No one heard a fucking peep about that did they? Had it been Lennon standing in the dugout it would have been plastered all over the meeja. Lennon, Young and the rest of them are a shower of horrible cunts.

Could it perhaps be that a 2 season drought of old firm games and Aberdeen v Rangers games has left a massive hole on the scottish journo's 'safe story' list so they are attempting to fill the void by stirring up stories of hatred and violence between Aberdeen and Celtic now?

 

 

 

 

they need to generate something for the inbred wankers down here in glasgow to read. can you picture, the papers actually talking about football in the papers without mentioning hatred and who hates sevco or lenon more

 

You spelt his name wrong, you must be a racist bigot. Someone call Chick Young.

I hope McInnes is beginning to use the old Fergie "West coast bias" motivation!

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