I can’t think of a single player that has his retirement spoke about more than Scott Brown, this particular conversation seemed to have started once the player turned 30 years of age.
Since then, the Celtic captain hit a new level of fitness to prolong and enhance his career, things seemed to have turned a corner for him under the management of Brendan Rodgers and his backroom staff.
Still, anytime the skipper has a bad game some people bark that his legs have gone. He has set such a high bar for himself in terms of his own standards that sometimes they are also his downfall and he is simply not allowed an off day.
Listen as a wiser, smarter and always calmer Scott Brown pinpoints exactly when he knows that a retirement party looms.
"I still manage to keep up with the rest of them"
Celtic captain Scott Brown says he will continue to play for the club until the day his "legs fall off". pic.twitter.com/ksKGOOWLbp
— Sky Sports (@SkySports) March 14, 2020
The midfield general has lifted more trophies than even he could have ever imagined and until he stops lifting those trophies in green and white confetti filled stadiums he doesn’t need to be thinking about retirement.
