Lennon: Alleged attack was 'tipping point' in Celtic season

Celtic manager Neil Lennon told a court today that an alleged religiously aggravated attack on him was the "tipping point" in a season that saw him being threatened with bombs and bullets.

Celtic manager Neil Lennon told a court today that an alleged religiously aggravated attack on him was the "tipping point" in a season that saw him being threatened with bombs and bullets.

Mr Lennon was giving evidence in the trial of John Wilson (aged 26) of Edinburgh, who is accused of attacking him at a crucial Hearts v Celtic match at Tynecastle Stadium on May 11 this year.

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