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Scott Brown

Discussion in 'Ex Players' started by hkbhoy, May 15, 2007.

Discuss Scott Brown in the Ex Players area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. hiphopaddict

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    Tell yees what......

    That game on Sunday was crying out for Scott Brown.
    McGregor at times has been a better football player and better goalscorer.
    But Broony was like an immense force in the midfield in those games.
    They could not bully him out the game. He was immune to that. They would kick him but that just made his smile wider. He did not feel any fear or intimidation....he loved all thst in fact.

    McGregor could do with a few of Scott Brown's attributes I think
     
  2. JamesM09

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    Here here

    There’s no way players would be riding tackles if Brown was playing.

    Not only would he himself be winning the ball he would be making sure everyone else does.
     
  3. jimbobers Gold Member Gold Member

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    Imagine Broony up against that wee * raskin .
     
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    There won't be another one like him.
    Only man he couldn't cope with (and he says so himself) was Andrea Pirlo - AC Milan and Italy.
    I think that's quite understandable and your doing OK if that's the only midfielder in the world that you can't handle
     
  5. celtic warrior

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    If he was up for it, I honestly wouldn't be averse to making him part of the coaching set up now.

    But to be fair, he's his own man and likely content going about his manager role and wouldn't want to take a step back as it were to give that up.