Lennon targets promotion, then Europe, with Dunfermline
Briefly

Neil Lennon, newly signed head coach of Dunfermline Athletic, believes the club has the potential to become one of the top six in Scottish football. After an initial short-term appointment, he signed a two-year deal to lead the team, aiming for promotion to the top flight for the first time in 13 years. Lennon shares the owner’s ambition to restore the club’s competitive edge and possibly reach European competitions in the future. His interim success in pulling the team from a relegation battle has fueled his excitement about this project.
Neil Lennon expressed his ambition for Dunfermline Athletic to become a top six club in Scottish football and aims to lead them into Europe after gaining promotion.
Lennon highlighted the club's need for ambition and targets to achieve promotion, believing that a return to the top flight within two years is feasible.
After his brief experience as interim manager, Lennon felt a connection with the club and was excited about the owner’s vision for building a competitive squad.
Owner James Bord's intense communication and conviction played a significant role in Lennon's decision to join Dunfermline, as he saw it as a perfect project for his career.
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