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'''Neil Lennon''' (born ], ] in ], ]) is a ] professional ], who currently plays for ] in the ]. He plays ]. | '''Neil Lennon''' (born ], ] in ], ]) is a ] professional ], who currently plays for ] in the ]. He plays ]. | ||
After coming up as a trainee at ] in 1989, Lennon has played for ] and ], before moving to the club he supported as a boy, Celtic, in 2000. | After coming up as a trainee at ] in 1989, Lennon has played for ] and ], before moving to the club he supported as a boy, Celtic, in ]. | ||
For ], Lennon has been capped |
For ], Lennon has been capped 40 times, scoring two goals. He has captained the squad a few times. | ||
Lennon, who is ], decided to retire from international football in |
Lennon, who is ], decided to retire from international football in August, ]upon receiving ]]]s before a Northern Ireland match v. Cyprus because of his move to the traditionally Catholic club, Celtic. | ||
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Neil Lennon (born June 25, 1971 in Lurgan, County Armagh) is a Northern Irish professional footballer, who currently plays for Glasgow Celtic F.C. in the Scottish Premier League. He plays midfield.
After coming up as a trainee at Manchester City in 1989, Lennon has played for Crewe and Leicester City, before moving to the club he supported as a boy, Celtic, in 2000.
For Northern Ireland, Lennon has been capped 40 times, scoring two goals. He has captained the squad a few times.
Lennon, who is Catholic, decided to retire from international football in August, 2002upon receiving sectarianLoyalistdeath threats before a Northern Ireland match v. Cyprus because of his move to the traditionally Catholic club, Celtic.
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