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We’ve all had our cell phone go off at an inopportune time, but one journalist at a post-game Glasgow press conference with Celtic football club manager Neil Lennon had, perhaps, the most inopportune of all calls. And it is now making the rounds on the Internet.
The journalist was Herald Scotland chief football correspondent Michael Grant, who was using his cell phone to double as a recording device at a press conference when it rang, right on the table in front of Lennon.
Lennon answers the phone once, and then again, telling the woman on the other end of the line, who happened to be Grant’s wife: “Sharon, you going to stop interrupting my press conference, please?”