Neil Lennon starts SPL campaign with another Highland fling

NEIL Lennon will begin his tenure for real in the Highlands and will pray for a better outcome than his first encounter with a team from the same area when a lowly managerial intern.

The new Celtic manager leads his team to take on newly promoted Inverness Caledonian Thistle on the first weekend of the new season, evoking memories of the result which at one time had looked to have ended his chances of being appointed to the permanent post at Parkhead.

The 2-0 defeat to Ross County in the semi-final of the Scottish Cup can now be seen to have been the making of the man. Lennon reacted impressively to one of the worst results in the club's history and won each league match afterwards, as well as the two which preceded it. But the pressure is firmly on the inexperienced Lennon next season as he attempts to wrestle the league championship away from Rangers, who begin with a more straightforward looking home fixture. Walter Smith's side will raise the title flag before a fixture against Kilmarnock, who are still in the process of naming a new manager. The last time these sides met on the opening day – at the start of the 2003-04 campaign – Rangers won 4-0. The Ibrox side return to the scene of last season's title win as early as the second game of the season, when they travel to play Hibernian at the new-look Easter Road.

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