
Scott Brown
Scott Brown is a Scottish professional football manager and former player who manages Scottish Championship side Ayr United. A former midfielder, he is widely known for his fourteen-year tenure with Celtic, where he was club captain for eleven years and won ten Scottish league championships. Brown started his career with Hibernian, breaking into their first team in 2002. Wikipedia
Complete name | Scott Brown |
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Birth date | 25.06.1985 (age 39) |
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City of birth | Dunfermline |
Position | halfback |
Foot | right |
Height/weight | 175 cm / 72 kg |
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Premiership 02.03.2022 |
0:2 | 37' | 1'-75' | ||||||
Premiership 15.02.2022 |
1:1 | 1'-65' | |||||||
Scottish Cup 12.02.2022 |
1:2 | 69' | 1'-90' | ||||||
Premiership 09.02.2022 |
2:3 | 1'-90' | |||||||
Premiership 05.02.2022 |
1:2 | Substitutes | |||||||
Premiership 01.02.2022 |
1:1 | 1 | 66' | 1'-90' |
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6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 540 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
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Goal Scott Brown 16', Rangers-Aberdeen 0:2

Rangers 2 - 2 Aberdeen Highlights

Hibernian 0 - 0 Celtic Highlights

Goal Scott Brown 29', Kilmarnock-Celtic 0:1

Scott Brown red card (Livingston-Celtic 83')

Goal Scott Brown 90', Celtic-Inverness CT 6:0

Goal Scott Brown 85', Celtic-Hapoel Be'er Sheva 5:2

Goal Scott Brown 60', Red Bull Salzburg-Celtic 1:2

Neil Lennon: Dunfermline set to appoint former Celtic and Hibernian boss after sacking Michael Tidser
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Dunfermline are second bottom of the Scottish Championship, six points clear of automatic relegation but one point behind Hamilton Accies as they look to avoid the play-offs; the Pars sacked Michael Tidser on Monday after just two months; Neil Lennon
