NEIL LENNON'S new club Omonia Nicosia have been walloped by seven separate fines by the Cypriot FA on the day of his arrival including for their fans spitting on an opposition player.

The former Celtic made the shock decision to join Omonia after they sacked former Rangers defender Henning Berg after three years at the club.

But if he was in any doubt about just how volatile it can get in the crazy world of Cypriot football, he's been handed an instant indication.

The Cypriot Football Association's disciplinary chief Aristotelis Vryonidis announced he had dealt with seven different charges for Omonia and fined them for every incident.

They were fined unspecified amounts for their fans spitting on APOEL's Giorgi Kvilitaia after he was sent off and left the field. They were also fined for throwing objects at the assistant referee during a match.

Other fines included picking up over five bookings in a game, allowing their supporters to have dangerous and prohibited objects in their stadium, fans firing flares and fireworks during a match, coach Simos Tarapoulouzis for an alleged fight with an opposition coach at half time in the dressing room and for not using enough under 18 players, which is a requirement in Cyprus.

The Cypriot FA disciplinary chief is a busy man though - Omonia's fines were just part of an incredible 51 disciplinary cases in football brought within the space of a month on the Mediterranean island.