Scott Brown signed off from Celtic Park on Wednesday night with a 4-0 win against St Johnstone.
Today, the Hoops legend signs off from Lennoxtown for the final time.
๐โโ๏ธ๐ 14 years of training in a t-shirt in โ๏ธ๐ง๏ธโ๏ธ for @ScottBrown8 comes to an end at Lennoxtown today… o/#ThankYouBroony ๐๐ pic.twitter.com/YIl4Y7WiTk
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) May 14, 2021
He had more hair when he checked into Lennoxtown for the first time but he’s leaving with a lot more medals!
Scott will play his final game against Hibernian on Saturday. In a strange twist of fate, it’s the same fixture at the same ground Scott played his final game for Hibernian before moving to Celtic.
Scott has given his very best to the club for the past 14 years and the praise he’s getting on the way out is completely justified.
He grew into his role as a Celtic midfielder and then latterly a Celtic captain. Under Brendan Rodgers, Broony excelled and solidified his legacy at the club. There will unlikely be another Celtic captain who leads the club to four consecutive trebles.
He leaves Lennoxtown but takes his place in Celtic folklore.