Neil Lennon Embraces Dunfermline Challenge: 'Football is My Passion'

Legendary manager Neil Lennon discusses his excitement for the Dunfermline Athletic challenge as he aims to secure their Championship survival.

Lennon's Return to the Dugout

Neil Lennon is embracing the challenge of keeping Dunfermline Athletic in the Scottish Championship after signing on as manager until the end of the season. The 53-year-old, who previously managed Celtic and Hibernian, expressed his enthusiasm for the task ahead.

"At my age, not much excites me, but this does," Lennon said. "I'm looking forward to it. Managing any professional club is a privilege, especially with the competition for jobs these days."

The Relegation Battle

With just seven matches remaining, Dunfermline finds themselves in the relegation play-off spot, six points above bottom-placed Airdrieonians and two behind Hamilton Academical, with a game in hand on both. Lennon replaces Michael Tidser, who was dismissed after a poor run of form.

"I miss it," Lennon admitted. "I've had offers from abroad, but for personal reasons, I wanted to stay local. My son also talked me into it—little things like that make a difference."

A Family Influence

Lennon's son, Gallagher Lennon, currently on loan at Bonnyrigg Rose, played a role in persuading him to take the job. However, co-owner James Bord's vision for the club sealed the deal.

"The chairman and owner made a compelling case," Lennon said. "They have big aspirations for Dunfermline, and I wanted to align myself with that."

A Proven Track Record

Lennon's managerial career includes guiding Hibernian to promotion and European football, as well as a stint at Bolton Wanderers where he saved them from relegation. His appointment has already brought renewed optimism to East End Park.

"This might be the wake-up call Dunfermline needs," Lennon added. "I’ll give everything to get this club back on solid footing and bring the fans back."

Looking Ahead

The focus now shifts to the pitch, where Lennon’s experience and passion will be crucial in the remaining fixtures. "The real work starts at three o'clock on Saturday," he said. "We’ll play hard, professional football and do everything to win."

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