Scott Brown has retweeted a photo of himself from the a decade ago, when he was pictured with fellow team mate Shunsuke Nakumura.
Broony commented on his boot cut suit and big tie saying he remembers when such a combination was in fashion, but fans were having none of it:
I donโt think that was ever in fashion scott ๐๐๐
— christopher sullivan (@chris11sullivan) April 4, 2018
Were they ever in fashion….. ๐
— Pepepettigrew (@PepePettigrew) April 4, 2018
Donโt lie, thatโs your Saturday night out at the dancinโ suit ๐๐๐๐
— cothrom2003. John (@cothrom2003) April 4, 2018
https://twitter.com/ChrisWilson1888/status/981467631923486720
https://twitter.com/Dury1888/status/981486318692728833
Iโve been one of Browns critics but you canโt argue with the longevity of his career. Iโm guessing this is around 1975
— James Ross (@Jamieross11jr) April 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/PaulGreig3613/status/981255579489521664
https://twitter.com/degsy76/status/981245173534511105
Were you in Westlife?
— Hallion Battalion๐ป (@thatweecafe) April 3, 2018
The styles may change but the winning of trophies ๐ donโt !! ๐๐
— Finbarfin (@finbarfin) April 3, 2018
Verdict:
It’s good to see our captain willing to make fun of himself. It can be easy for footballers to be very full of themselves, but the midfielder has never been that sort of character. His decision to give away his testimonial money to a number of charities was another demonstration of that.
It’s been almost eleven years since the 32 year old arrived at the club, and he will no doubt be preparing to face Dundee tonight, with his usual full blooded approach guaranteed to be in evidence at Celtic Park.
In terms of the result, there really should be only one outcome, but I’m hoping there will be no complacency among the players. Our no.8 will certainly focus the team’s minds on getting the three points and edge that much closer to seven in a row.