Club ignored request for more security for Lennon, court told

Calls for extra security before an alleged assault on Celtic manager Neil Lennon at a "poisonous" match against Hearts went unheeded, a court has been told.

Calls for extra security before an alleged assault on Celtic manager Neil Lennon at a "poisonous" match against Hearts went unheeded, a court has been told.

James Church, assistant head of safety, security and operations at Celtic Football Club, was giving evidence at the opening day of the trial of John Wilson.

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