Neil Lennon admits he has to improve his conduct as he gets ready for another meeting with the Scottish Football Association's judicial panel on Thursday.

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Celtic manager Neil Lennon faces three charges

Celtic manager Neil Lennon will face three charges over his reaction to the William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final defeat by Hearts, the Scottish Football Association revealed today.

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The Celtic midfielder Victor Wanyama is eager to quickly erase the memory of the club's Hampden Park cup final defeat to Kilmarnock, beginning with Sunday's Old Firm derby against Rangers.

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Celtic offer condolences to Kilmarnock midfielder Liam Kelly after father dies at cup final

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Aaron Hughes returns to Northern Ireland squad

Michael O'Neill named his first Northern Ireland squad this morning, with former captain Aaron Hughes the standout name in a party of 24 having been persuaded to reverse his retirement.

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Rangers administrators meet with sports minister

The administrators of Rangers today held talks with the Scottish Government as they began the process of trying to sort the club's finances.

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Lennon calls for improvement from Celtic

Neil Lennon is looking for his Celtic side to make amends for their capitulation at Ibrox earlier in the season when Rangers visit Parkhead on Wednesday night.

Feathers may well fly if Celtic manager is successful in signing former Rangers striker Kris Boyd

Lennon: I am interested in signing Boyd

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