Scott Brown joked that he hung up his boots to give Rangers “a chance” after helping put a huge dent in their title hopes last season. The new Fleetwood Town boss helped Aberdeen earn two draws against the Light Blues and those four dropped points were crucial as the Ibrox side surrendered their title to Celtic.
Brown lost the Scottish Premiership to Steven Gerrard’s Rangers the previous season as he failed to lead the Hoops into the history books by winning a tenth consecutive league title. But after ending his trophy-laden Parkhead career the combative midfielder continued his career in the north east under former Hibs team-mate Stephen Glass, who took over at Pittodrie.
And Brown, who relished derby clashes against Rangers as a Celtic player, scored in a 2-2 draw at Ibrox and was in the heat of battle during a controversial 1-1 draw when Ryan Kent was sent off for a challenge on him and he sarcastically waved the Light Blues winger off.
The 37-year-old will be catching the derby action before his side face Wycombe Wanderers and during a Sky Sports interview he quipped about last season’s battles: “Yeah, I played against them twice. To be fair, I was unbeaten against them last season. I was thinking about playing this season but thought I'd give them a chance!”
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