November 7, 2024
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Scott Brown responds to the query “everyone” has been posing about Celtic culture.

One of the most prosperous club captains since Billy McNeill will always be Scott Brown.

Broony played a significant role in Celtic’s supremacy of Scottish football, which saw the team win 10 Scottish Premiership championships, six Scottish Cups, and seven League Cups. The club also achieved a second nine-in-a-row and a Quadruple Treble.

Brown, however, had to work under supervisors like Martin O’Neill, Ronny Deila, Neil Lennon twice, and Gordon Strachan in order to do it.

He has therefore presumably picked up knowledge from some of the greatest and most successful players in the game. Given his past association with the club, is Brown’s current goal to oversee the illustrious Parkhead club?

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The renowned captain is still learning the ropes as a manager. After leaving Celtic, Brown took a job as a coach at Aberdeen. He later managed Fleetwood Town, where he had some success, before landing at Ayr United.

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Brown was asked if he would want to take over as Parkhead manager at some point in the future, but he remained focused on his long-term objective of putting the south coast club into the Scottish Premiership.

Brown stated on the Scottish Football Podcast, “That’s what everyone says. I believe that I should focus just on taking care of myself. What I did and how I played at Celtic are all things from the past.

You don’t just play for Celtic and end up managing the team. It is not your place to lead Celtic. You must go work for it.

You must be certified since you have selected players of high caliber who understand the game and have a decent IQ. You also need to ensure that you can help them improve.

Additionally, you must be passionate about the fans. Yes, I understand their desires and how the club operates, but you still need to push them.

Undoubtedly, Brown possesses the zeal necessary to guide our team and has demonstrated strong managerial skills.

But could he really carry out a Celtic task? The supporters have been asking themselves that question for a while now, and if he ever got the chance, I have no doubt that they would be completely behind him.

 

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