CHRIS SUTTON has condemned members of the Green Brigade for their treatment of Neil Lennon.
Earlier today the Green Brigade unveiled a banner outside of Celtic Park which read: “Save the ten – time to go Neil.”
Green Brigade banner and statement pic.twitter.com/cj7UugHBuR
— North Curve Celtic (@NCCeltic) November 25, 2020
The fan group made the statement as Lennon faces criticism from some of the Parkhead support over the side’s recent poor run of form.
We told you that Sutton had called those behind the protests a "bunch of idiots".
READ MORE: Chris Sutton slams Celtic supporter group Green Brigade as 'bunch of idiots' for Neil Lennon protest
And he has followed up on the claim, saying those who treated a club legend in this way needed to “have a good look at themselves”.
Some of the Green Brigade and Celtic fans who thinks that is acceptable to treat a club legend and brilliant servant like Neil Lennon with this amount of disrespect need to have a good look at themselves...
— Chris Sutton (@chris_sutton73) November 25, 2020
Sutton played with Lennon at Celtic and has been a vocal backer of the Hoops boss.
Celtic face Sparta Prauge in the Europa League tomorrow.
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