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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. Henrik 07 Gold Member Gold Member

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    You can't help but love him.
     
  2. Henrik 07 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Well said.

    A small fortune was thrown at our players last night all night and it has been conveniently glossed over. Motherwell and their scummy support should be chastised for acting like a bunch of wannabe hooligans especially when they scored. Instead we're talking about Celtic.

    Surprise surprise :87:
     
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  4. Henrik 07 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Scott speaking on penalty decisions and fans that throw the coins.

     
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  5. Henrik 07 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Scott Brown, the Celtic captain, has criticised the SPFL for their scheduling of back-to-back league games against Motherwell while also lamenting what he sees as the hypocrisy of the Lanarkshire club in the aftermath of controversial ties between the teams this week.

    Motherwell were aggrieved at penalty decisions in the Betfred League Cup final at Hampden and also in the 1-1 draw on Wednesday night at Fir Park; Andy Rose’s challenge on Callum McGregor allowed Scott Sinclair to give Celtic a penalty which preserved their unbeaten domestic status, a run of 66 games that had seemed precarious until the final minutes of the encounter.

    While Motherwell have been vocal in their criticism of both penalty decisions, Brown has claimed they have been guilty of turning a blind eye to more sinister elements during the clash at Fir Park.

    Coins and sweeties that were thrown at Celtic players, with Brown claiming it is becoming normalised given the regularity with which it occurs. The Celtic captain also maintained that Louis Moult, the Fir Park striker, dived to win the free-kick from which the opening goal was scored.

    “Louis Moult dived and we managed to score an own-goal from it – you don’t hear anything about that,” said Brown. “He said I dragged him back and I definitely didn’t. I have seen it back and it is shoulder to shoulder. You don’t hear anything about coins launched in people’s direction and trying to injure people. That all gets thrown under the carpet and they focus on two decisions.

    “I made a pound. There was a coin, strawberry chewits – I picked them up too! It isn’t showing a great example, especially when there are kids there. If they misplace that coin and it hits a kid or someone else on the head and you don’t want that but eventually someone will get hit.

    “There was a few times it happened. It was at throw-ins and a few times with Griff taking a corner. It is always from that same section. You think they would eventually move those fans around to stop it happening.

    “It is starting to become part and parcel of going there now. It is a great place to go and play football because the fans are on top of one another but you can’t be launching things. If we do anything then we would have a bad reputation if we had to throw something back but they can do it for 90 minutes.”

    Brown turned the screw a little, too, when he claimed that Motherwell celebrated Mikael Lustig’s own-goal 12 minutes from time as though “they had won the World Cup.”

    The first instance of coins on the pitch came when the ball had gone out for a routine throw-in on the far corner, while there were subsequent missiles launched when Griffiths took a corner kick in the same area.

    There was further rancour when Sinclair netted from the spot but Brown maintained that there was nothing inflammatory about the celebrations as Celtic stretched their unbeaten run to 66 games.

    “You are allowed to celebrate,” he said. “They gave us pelters for 90 minutes. We are allowed to celebrate a goal – Motherwell celebrated like they had won the World Cup when we scored their goal, when we celebrate they throw coins at us. It is what it is.”

    In any case, the stage is set for the final part of the trilogy on Saturday afternoon when Celtic host the Fir Park side.

    And Brown was scathing in the manner in which the games have been scheduled, given the free weeks that are available further on in the season.

    Wednesday night’s game was a replay of a postponement of the fixture when both clubs were involved in the Betfred League Cup semi-finals but a more sensible slot could have been found for the game to take place, according to the Celtic captain.

    With three games in quick succession it would appear likely that there is always the danger of personal and collective issues being carried forward from one game to the next.

    “The SPFL have put us in that position,” he said. “After winning a cup, you play the same team two and a half days later. It shouldn’t really happen.

    “I know the fixtures are building up but there is plenty of time after Christmas.

    “If you look at our schedule all the way through December as well, for them to throw an extra game in for us? They are supposed to be helping us as well.

    “I’m not surprised by it. Because it’s the SPFL. There was no explanation given. If you asked Motherwell or ourselves, we would want some time off after a cup final. As the winners, you would like time to enjoy it - not to be thrown right in at the deep end again against the same opponent.

    “We could play more games at the end of January or towards the end of the season, before the split. There will be plenty of time.

    “You would think they would try and help us out with our Champions League game coming up next week, because it’s good for Scottish football if we do well.

    “We don’t get a lot of time off in the summer. So if they could make a bit easier around the European fixtures, it would be much appreciated.”
     
  6. neilly1987 Do I look happy? Do I look settled? Gold Member

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    Think he's spot on there.
     
  7. Pablo87 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Well said broony!
     
  8. Marty McFly Whoa, this is heavy

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  9. Drakhan Nac Mac Feegle Gold Member

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    Question.
    Will Scott Brown or James Forrest be first to beat Bobby Lennox record haul of 25 major trophies.
    Currently Scott Brown is on 14 and James Forrest is on 12.
     
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    Broony's in his early 30s so it would be a struggle even with all the will in the world.

    Forrest, maybe if we keep going on this run we're on. And even then that's a big maybe.

    KT would probably be a better shout.
     
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  11. Jeremie Frimpong

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    I * love Scott Brown.
     
  12. Drakhan Nac Mac Feegle Gold Member

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    Probably right.
    For Brown, a treble this season plus 3 more trebles in next 3 seasons plus a European trophy would see him beat Bobby Lennox by 1 :84:
     
  13. Henrik 07 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Set to play his 69th UCL game tomorrow.


    Breaking the Scottish record set by Kenny Dalglish.
     
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  14. JC Anton Get yer, hats, scarfs badges & tapes

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    Was that Liverpool & Celtic for Kenny?
     
  15. Henrik 07 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Yes.
     
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  16. ILoveTheCeltic

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    These are the European Appearance records for Scottish players...

    Champions League/European Cup
    68:
    Scott Brown (Celtic)
    68: Kenny Dalglish (Celtic, Liverpool)
    66: Darren Fletcher (Manchester United)
    51: Billy McNeill (Celtic)
    49: Bobby Lennox (Celtic)
    48: James Forrest (Celtic)
    46: Jimmy Johnstone (Celtic)
    44: Barry Ferguson (Rangers)
    43: Alan Hansen (Liverpool)
    42: Graeme Souness (Liverpool, Rangers)

    All UEFA Club Competitions
    92:
    Scott Brown (Hibernian, Celtic)
    82: Barry Ferguson (Rangers)
    81: Kenny Dalglish (Celtic, Liverpool)
    77: David Narey (Dundee United)
    70: Paul Lambert (St Mirren, Motherwell, Dortmund, Celtic)
    69: Richard Gough (Dundee United, Rangers)
    69: Billy McNeill (Celtic)
    67: Darren Fletcher (Manchester United)
    66: Eamonn Bannon (Heart of Midlothian, Dundee United)
    65: James Forrest (Celtic)
     
  17. Saul Goodman Gold Member Gold Member

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    Very impressive.
     
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    James Forrest looking like he could overtake him on the European appearance front, one day.
     
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    Mental that by this time next season Forrest could be have made the 2nd most European appearances out of all Scottish players and he'll only be 27. As barring disaster tomorrow, we are guarenteed another 2 European games this season even if we get knocked out then next season we need to play 8 qualifiers to get into the Group Stages and we haven't failed to reach the Group Stages in 7 years or something so likely we'll have atleast 14 games next season.

    If Tierney stays with us his whole career he's almost certain to reach the top. Tomorrow will be his 25th appearance at 20 year old with 2 more games at least to come this season - probably putting him on 27. To put that into perspective when Forrest was that age he'd only played 11.
     
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    Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers says Scott Brown is in 'great company" as he closes in on Kenny Dalglish's European appearance record in Tuesday's Champions League tie against Anderlecht at Celtic Park.



    Celtic skipper Brown will make his 69th Champions League appearance when he lines out against Hein Vanhaezebrouck's side, in a match that will be shown live on eir Sport 1 [kick off 7.45pm].

    And Rodgers says Brown, who will beat the European Cup/Champions League appearance record for a Scottish player set by Dalglish, deserves all the accolades coming his way for reaching the landmark.

    Brown made his full Champions League debut in September 2007, and was a member of the Celtic side that beat reigning champions AC Milan 2-1 in October 2007.

    The 32-year-old has previously played under Gordon Strachan, Tony Mowbray, Neil Lennon and Ronny Deila at Celtic, and Rodgers says the Scotland international's talents have been obvious to all the managers he has worked under.

    "He is in great company with Kenny, a real legend here at this club and at Liverpool also," Rodgers said.

    "It tells you the mark of Scott's consistency to have played the number of games and to have been chosen for those games by various managers.

    "Of course he captains the team tomorrow night. It is a great accolade for him and hopefully he has many more ahead of him."

    https://www.eirsport.ie/rodgers-hails-brown-ahead-of-anderlecht-tie