Scottish football fans are not amused with the Scottish Football Association's decision to give Neil Lennon a touchline ban for a celebration against Rangers at the end of last season.

The Hibernian manager will be in the stands for the first three domestic matches of the 2018/19 season, having been found guilty of misconduct by the governing body for his 'aeroplane' celebration after Hibs equalised late on against the Light Blues at Easter Road in May.

He received a one match ban for that incident, which also triggered a suspended two-match ban handed out in March.

It's fair to say though that supporters are not happy, feeling that the celebration was just a natural reaction to the events in the match and a jovial response to the abuse he gets from football fans across the country.

Are the SFA right to clamp down on this behaviour or out of order?

Fans of Scottish football took to Twitter to share their thoughts...

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