<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">CELTIC captain Neil Lennon has spoken of his determination to bow out in style in his last game for the Hoops by lifting the Scottish Cup on Saturday, May 26. After almost seven years in Glasgow, the Irishman will make his final appearance for his beloved Celtic in the Hampden showdown with Dunfermline. With the SPL title in the bag, victory in that match will ensure Lennon departs as a double-winning captain. It would also mark his 11th major honour for Celtic. ?I?d love to go out on a high, but it won?t be easy against Dunfermline,? said Lennon, speaking exclusively in this week?s Celtic View ? the Neil Lennon Tribute Issue. ?I?m just going to focus on the game and not get carried away with the emotion of it. Hopefully, we can get the right result and I can enjoy myself after it. ?It will be a really emotional occasion for me and knowing that I won?t ever pull the jersey on again will be difficult. ?But to walk away with 11 trophies from my time in Scotland would be incredible. It would be a nice haul for me to look back on.? In the wide-ranging interview, Lennon looks back on his Celtic career and the highs and lows of life in Glasgow. He will leave the club as a legend and insists the timing of his departure is correct. ?I have no regrets,? he said. ?I?ve done everything I wanted to achieve here and more. I?ll walk away very happy at the end of the season. ?I?ve enjoyed it immensely. I have so many memories from my time here ? both good and bad, but they all sort of encapsulate the period. I?m very satisfied with my Celtic career.? READ the full and exclusive interview with the Celtic captain in this week?s Celtic View ? The Neil Lennon Tribute Issue, on sale from Wednesday, May 9. In addition to Lennon?s final View interview, we take a look back at the Irishman?s trio of goals for Celtic, hear what his team-mates, manager and opponents think of him and also dip into his musical collection as Lennon reveals his top ten songs. Celtic fans, who have worshipped the midfielder for seven seasons, also get the chance to pay tribute to Lennon, while there is a comprehensive record of each of his 302 games for the club. The Celtic View is the Voice of the Champions and it?s on sale from Wednesday, May 9.</div>