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7 Neil Lennon flareups from Celtic Ferencvaros flailing to square go with Jim Duffy

Love him or loathe him, you can't deny he's box office.

He might have left Celtic more than one year ago now but Neil Lennon is still in the headlines for his touchline antics.

Now in charge of Omonia Nicosia, the Irishman led his side to domestic cup glory on Wednesday and made himself a hero in Cyprus in the process.

But in true Lennon style, he's also facing a touchline ban after a furious bust-up with officials.

He was seen raging on the sidelines, making a smoking gesture towards the referee before sarcastically applauding them off the pitch and he could now have the book thrown at him for bringing the game into disrepute.

As we all know though it's far from his first rodeo.

In his 12 plus years as a professional manager, everyone from Jim Duffy to Ally McCoist have had a taste of his fury and he's never been one to hold back in his press conferences either.

Here Record Sport take a look at a few of his most infamous flare-ups.

Old Firm derbies are typically fiery affairs but one Scottish Cup tie in 2011 took it to another level.

The game itself was decided by a lone Mark Wilson strike but the football was a mere sideshow as the bad blood between the sides spilled over.

Steven Whittaker's first half red card for wiping out Emiliano Izaguirre set the tone and the game finished with 12 bookings and THREE Rangers players sent off.

But even that was only the start of the chaos as it was the managers' turn to steal the show once the final whistle went.

What started as a seemingly respectful embrace between Lennon and Ally McCoist quickly turned sour as the Irishman was seen whispering something into his ear and then pointing in his face.

He then had to be held back by his coaching staff and both managers were

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