Celtic boss Neil Lennon admits he would consider his position if threats became worse. Less than a fortnight ago he vowed the bigots would not drive him out but as the madness is cranked up to an unimaginable level, Lennon now admits he is close to breaking point.

He said: "If this was to escalate further I would seriously have to reconsider my position. I can do my job OK but living a normal life is different. The sectarian side of things had gone quiet for me for a few years but since last January, when things started to get sent in the post, it's taken a turn for the worse again and that's unpleasant.

"You get offered the Celtic job once in a lifetime and you take all of the crap that goes with it but I get things a little differently.

"What's happening to me is unprecedented. I want it to end. I want it to stop."

Lennon knows by making his admission it might spark his tormentor of tormentors to ratchet up the madness further to ensure he does walk. But he reckons a positive could emerge from his revelation.

He said: "If activity (from the lunatics) is stepped up it might increase the chance of the culprit being caught."

When Lennon was asked if the events of the next month could decide his future he said: "Possibly, yes. But it might not be my decision. It might involve the Celtic board as well."

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