Lennon: SPL doesn't need a strong Rangers- or Celtic

Celtic boss Neil Lennon has spoken out about the financial crisis at Rangers in an interview with Sky Sports News.

After a week that saw Ibrox chairman Craig Whyte under attack from former directors the extent of the clubs debt has come under greater media scrutiny.

While some people are already lobbying for Rangers to remain part of the SPL regardless of their finances the Celtic boss takes a more pragmatic look at the situation.

Lennon has made a net profit on Celtic’s transfer dealing and didn’t inherit the richly assembled squad that Ally McCoist enjoyed at the start of the season.

Celtic have been regularly criticised for operating within very tight margins with the hoops boss hoping to enjoy the benefits of that policy.

Lennon told Sky Sports News: “I’m not in the camp who believe the SPL, or Celtic, need a strong Rangers. I’d be quite happy if we were a lot stronger than Rangers.

“A lot of people think Celtic and Rangers need each other, well at the minute we don’t.

“We’re in a strong position financially with good young players coming through but we’ve had to work hard and be patient for that.

“We are talking hypothetically as we don’t know what the outcome is going to be.

“But the people who suffer the most as always are the supporters and I have a lot of sympathy for the Rangers fans with the situation being the way it is at the moment.”

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