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Andy McGilvray

Moving Craig Brown tribute paid by former Motherwell CEO Alan Burrows

Former Motherwell CEO Alan Burrows has paid a moving tribute to Craig Brown, following the former Scotland boss' death this morning.

Brown's family confirmed the sad news that the ex-Rangers and Dundee wing-back, who was former boss at Clyde and Aberdeen, as well as Preston North End, had passed away, aged 82.

Burrows, who was media officer at Fir Park during Brown's time from 2009-10 and went from CEO at Fir Park to the same role at Aberdeen, says Brown taught him a lot and "had an incredible knack of making you feel ten feet tall".

In a statement issued on social media, Burrows said: "I am so gutted and upset about today's news concerning the loss of the legendary Craig Brown, news I have been in some ways bracing myself for, but the sting is no less painful when you receive it.

"Craig was always brilliant with me. He was brilliant the first day I met him on Tuesday, December 29, 2009, and he was brilliant in the last conversation we had a week last Thursday.

"He could barely make it through a chat without saying something nice, paying an undue compliment or thanking you for something or other, even when he himself was struggling.

"I always found him to be that sort of guy, and he was genuine about it, too.

"A former Motherwell manager, it is fair to say that he did have one or two small issues with some senior people towards the end of his time at Fir Park. Part of that came from the emotions of football; I can only talk about my own personal experiences - all of which were exclusively positive.

"I was only lucky enough to work for Craig as his press officer for one year and he taught me so much in those 12 months - things that I still try to adopt and use to this day.

"Craig was a guy who knew that little things mattered - do lots of them as well as you can, stay humble, and you won't go far wrong.

Brown was boss at Motherwell from 2009-10, steering them to a top-six Premiership finish and earning an impressive European campaign (SNS Group 0141 221 3602)

"He also had an incredible knack of making you feel ten feet tall . He would always know the right thing to say or do to help you, to reassure you, or to inspire you.

"Most who met him would agree that it would only take one conversation with him to feel as if you had been friends for years, such was his warmth.

"It's little wonder he had such success with the Scotland national team.

"He was an amazing storyteller, too. You could name almost anyone in the game, from any era, and he would know a funny or interesting anecdote about them.

"I still remember so fondly being away on European trips to Iceland, Norway and Denmark with Motherwell in 2010, feeling like a starstruck kid, as he told so many fascinating and amusing tales about notable names within the Scottish and world game.

"He had a cheeky, but at the same time, entirely forgivable, sense of humour."

Burrows added: "Even after he left 'Well we kept in touch, and I would always look forward to bumping into him at Aberdeen games or at other events.

"The love and respect he commanded from everyone - treatment he never courted or took for granted - was notable.

Burrows, who is now CEO at Aberdeen, says he learned a lot from Brown during their time at Fir Park (SNS Group)

"I always try to take and treat people for how they are to me, and Craig was always superb with me.

"When I reached a decision to join Aberdeen in February, Craig was literally the first person to phone me after it was announced. He was always so warm and encouraging any time we've met since, either in the AFC or opposition boardrooms.

"I saw beside him at Tynecastle back in May and that was the first and -regrettably - only time I was lucky enough to be next to him during a match. He didn't say much, but any time he did, it was something insightful or fascinating.

"Even in his mid-80s he knew every aspect of football was tactically sharp as a tack. I felt so lucky just to be there with him and share that experience."

Brown is still the last Scotland boss to lead the national team to a World Cup back in 1998 (Daily Record)

Signing off, Burrows said: "The world will remember Craig as a talented and respectful football manager; the last person to take the Scotland national team to a World Cup.

"They might even remember Motherwell's most successful (in terms of win percentage in the top flight) boss in the modern era - and who can forget that incredible 6-6 match with Hibs.

"They will also remember his sterling 13-year contribution to the Dons as a manager, director and, more recently, an ambassador.

"I will remember all those things, but I'll also cherish a friend, a mentor and a terrifically warm human being. Rest easy Craig, and thank you so much for everything you did for me. I'll never forget it."

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