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·16. Oktober 2025
Neil Lennon pipes up for Dermot Desmond and Peter Lawwell

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·16. Oktober 2025
Celtic manager Neil Lennon holds the Scottish Cup aloft after victory in the final between Celtic and Motherwell at Hampden Park on May 21, 2011 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)
Neil Lennon, who worked with both Desmond and Lawwell during two separate periods as Celtic’s manager, has defended them as they come under intense scrutiny from supporters.
“I think it’s unnecessary, I don’t agree with it,” Lennon said via The Scottish Sun in response to the criticism aimed at majority shareholder Desmond and non-executive chairman Lawwell.
Dermot Desmond is seen prior to the Celtic vs St Mirren Cinch Premiership match at Celtic Park on May 20, 2023. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
“Dermot is a genius, for me. Not just from a sporting point of view, but an intellectual point of view. He’s very successful, hugely successful, probably the most successful man I’ve ever come across, in terms of what he’s earned and generated and built in his career.”
Neil Lennon. Cliftonville v Celtic, July 2013. Photo The Celtic Wiki
Lennon added: “He’s on an intellectual level of no one else I’ve ever come across. He is very forward thinking, always looking to the future. He is very proactive, I have to say, in supporting Irish sportsmen, whether it be football, golf or Gaelic football. He loves his sport and he loves Celtic.”
While he acknowledged having clashed with Lawwell multiple times, he praised the 66-year-old for his sharp business sense.
“Peter is not only a great administrator but very astute,” Lennon continued. “I fell out with him loads of times, as you would do, over deals or contracts or whatever. But everything he did was for the betterment of Celtic Football Club. Every deal, every decision made, the club always came first.”
Celtic Chairman Peter Lawwell is seen during the Premiership match between Celtic FC and Ross County FC at Celtic Park on November 30, 2024. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
“I think they’ve brought great success. They’ve fought many battles for the club — many battles they’ve won against the odds. I just think the success the club has had since 2000 has been incredible. The amount of titles, Champions League, the UEFA Cup final, player trading, the money the club has, how well-run and sustainable the club is.”
Lennon said: “The health of the club is what they think about going forward. They know they’re not going to be there forever, but what they’ve achieved on and off the field, it’s incredible.”
Martin O’Neill of Celtic applauds the fans after winning his last game in charge, The Tennents Scottish Cup Final between Celtic and Dundee United, at Hampden Park on May 28, 2005. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
“There’s no way Martin O’Neill, Brendan Rodgers, Gordon Strachan, managers of this ilk, would have come to Celtic if it hadn’t been for Dermot. No way, honestly.”
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