Scott Brown is facing Fleetwood Town uncertainy after owner Andy Pilley was found guilty of fraud.
As reported by the Blackpool Gazette, the chairman at the English League One club 'was found guilty of two counts of running a business with the intention of defrauding creditors, one count of false representation and one count of being concerned with the retention of criminal property.' It is also claimed he could face a prison term.
A year on from leaving Celtic, Parkhead legend Brown took charge of the Cods last year following a year-long player-coach role at Aberdeen. He guided them to a 13th place finish and the club's longest-ever FA Cup run, but there is uncertainty in the air amid this development. Pilley - who also owns Irish side Waterford - has been on trial at the Preston Crown Court since October 2022 and has been found guilty of fraud charges that relate to alleged misselling of energy supplies after a lengthy trial.
A club statement reads: "The chairman would like to reassure supporters the club will continue to operate as normal. Today’s verdicts will not affect the running or future of Fleetwood Town Football club."
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