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The biggest fraud in Scottish football – a rat deserting the sinking ship

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Gone is the strut, the puffed out chest and the laughing in the faces of players who weren’t good enough to wear the famous Light Blue shirt.

Scott Brown is done. The biggest fraud in Scottish football.

A player made to look good by the players around him and the mediocrity he was lining up against has been found out, and for those looking to use age as an excuse, his opposite number and elder, Steven Davis, scored an overhead kick in a game that the Celtic captain was turned inside out and left behind, time after time.

Brown resorted to hiding, taking five yard passes off centre-halves and giving it back before telling them where to pass it next, he refused to get involved in the thick of things because he knew that in Scott Arfield, Glen Kamara and Davis, there were players who are superior in every way waiting to engage him.

Peter Lawwell, Neil Lennon, Scott Brown, and it looks like Leigh Griffiths too, all scurrying out of Parkhead with the tails between their legs the moment the going got tough, it almost makes winning 55 and the manner of it’s success even sweeter.

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When you see how humble Steven Gerrard and James Tavernier have been in comparison, they truly are a credit to the club, and are figure heads to be proud of, ones that represent us with distinction wherever we go – they could have been arrogant but it’s always about the next game, nothing more, nothing less.

For years we had to suffer, but now it’s their turn and they don’t like it one bit, Glasgow is blue and like a rat deserting the sinking ship Brown is showing his true colours.

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