Celtic Legend Books Ibrox Day Out

Celtic luminary Scott Brown has been appointed the new manager of Ayr United, thereby concluding his hiatus from football following his earlier dismissal from the beleaguered Fleetwood Town this season.

The iconic Hoops figure, pivotal in securing an unprecedented quadruple treble for Celtic, now takes the helm at Championship outfit Ayr United in a determined effort to rejuvenate their prospects. This move represents a bold and audacious challenge for Brown, who evidently is not in pursuit of a facile pathway.

Kieran Tierney

Currently languishing in the lower echelons of the table, Ayr United faces a tangible threat of relegation. Nonetheless, as Brown seeks to revitalise their league standing, he has also booked his place in the away Ibrox dugout in February —a venue synonymous with his Celtic playing career. He lorded it over the Ibrox club and their fans for more than a decade.

Ayr United’s pairing with Rangers predated Brown’s appointment, setting the stage for his return to a venue of former glories, albeit this time facing steep odds as a manager. We extend our sincerest well wishes to Brown in his new managerial endeavour.

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