counter Legendary hard man Scott Brown sent off in CHARITY MATCH with Celtic ace fuming as ref gives him a cheeky wave – Forsething

Legendary hard man Scott Brown sent off in CHARITY MATCH with Celtic ace fuming as ref gives him a cheeky wave


SCOTT BROWN is three years retired but his notorious warrior spirit is still burning red hot.

The former Scotland hard man was so furious with a penalty being awarded against him that his protests got him sent off – in a CHARITY MATCH.

A soccer player in a white and red jersey dribbles the ball past a fallen opponent in a white and green jersey.
Brown felt he got a touch on the ball
A referee giving a red card to a soccer player during a game.
The captain’s reaction got him sent off

Brown was part of the star-studded crew of Celtic legends who faced Feyenoord in the Wim Jansen Cup.

The Hoops were trailing 2-1 in Rotterdam when Brown’s 87th-minute tackle prompted the ref to award a spot-kick.

TV replays suggested that Brown had made contact with the ball, but the official stuck with his decision.

‘Ref cam’ then showed Brown bellowing at the man in the middle.

And in almost unprecedented scenes for a charity friendly, the ref pulled a red card out of his top pocket.

Brown flashed a thumbs up before trudging off the pitch while being cheekily waved off by the man who dished out the marching orders.

It won’t have been much consolation for Brown when Liverpool icon Dirk Kuyt stepped up and missed the penalty, with the match finishing 2-1.

Ex-Southampton marksman Graziano Pelle was on target for the Dutch side, along with Diego Biseswar, with Charlie Mulgrew netting Celtic’s only goal.

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First-person view of a soccer player celebrating a goal with another player on a stadium field.
Brown gave the ref an earful
Football player in a green and white striped jersey looking up with an open mouth on a field with a score overlay of 2-1.
And the official drew the line at Brown getting in his face

Brown was sent off a whopping eight times during a two-decade playing career which was spent entirely in Scotland.

He started off at Hibernian before spending 14 years at Celtic, for whom he played over 600 games and became the second most successful captain in their history.


A one-off season at Aberdeen capped off a glittering playing career before Brown moved into management.

A stint in the Fleetwood Town dugout was only brief, and the Hoops hero is now in charge at Scottish second-tier outfit Ayr United.

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