Scott Brown has reflected on his Celtic goodbye at the Hydro labelling the occasion 'what a night'.
The legendary Hoops skipper was handed the chance to say a proper farewell to the Parkhead faithful after 14 years at the club. He was joined by good friend and former team-mate Mikael Lustig on a night of celebration with many special guests.
The event, which took place on Thursday night, went down as a huge success for the former Scotland internationa l, who admits he will always cherish the moments he had with the fans and will miss them all.
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Brown has just come to the end of his first year in management with Fleetwood Town securing a mid-table finish in English League One while creating history with the Cod Army in the FA Cup. They eventually lost out to English Premier League newboys Burnley in heartbreaking fashion.
Taking to social media, Brown wrote: "What a night. Thank you for all your support over the years and eventually got the opportunity to say a proper goodbye.
"Will always cherish the moments we had together and miss you all.
"So many memories over the years and great to chat about them last night.
"Thanks to @celticfc @celticfcfoundation for the support and great event.
"Plus huge thanks to @mikaellustig for being a special man. Plus @shaun.enni for the event."
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