Scott Brown labels Rangers noisy neighbours who have talked themselves into title trouble against silent Celtic assassins

Scott Brown labels Rangers noisy neighbours who have talked themselves into title trouble against silent Celtic assassins
Scott Brown labels Rangers noisy neighbours who have talked themselves into title trouble against silent Celtic assassins

Scott Brown labels Rangers noisy neighbours who have talked themselves into title trouble against silent Celtic assassins

Scott Brown labels Rangers noisy neighbours who have talked themselves into title trouble against silent Celtic assassins

Scott Brown maintains that by starting Celtic for the final, Rangers have talked their way into championship jeopardy.

Brown has disclosed how Brendan Rodgers’ vow-of-silence directive kept the Parkhead team concentrated throughout their nine-title league run. The former Celtic captain also claims that a string of bold pledges from their rivals across town served as motivation for him and his teammates. Brown asserts that prior to the 2-1 victory on December 30 that created an eight-point cushion at the top of the table, he knew the champions would defeat Philippe Clement’s team.

When asked how he knew for sure, he replied, “Because Celtic are quiet.” They don’t talk too much or become overly animated. I believe that the most positive aspect Brendan has ever contributed to the football team is the fact that they remain relatively calm throughout. His only concern has always been to ensure that everything is moving smoothly and towards the next round of the game.

Scott Brown labels Rangers noisy neighbours who have talked themselves into title trouble against silent Celtic assassins
Scott Brown labels Rangers noisy neighbours who have talked themselves into title trouble against silent Celtic assassins

Brown feels that over more than a decade of Celtic dominance, Rangers have had too much to say about themselves. “It sparks you a little bit more as well,” he said. After allowing them to speak, you take control of the conversation, win the match, and exclaim, “Yeah, mate, there you go!”

When asked if he thought the Rangers had put too much pressure on themselves, he replied, “Yes.” Then, you witness every fan joining the bandwagon. However, I think Celtic hit the mark. They were prepared to play against the Rangers and understood just how to go about it. Yes, Rangers had a few opportunities, but Celtic controlled the majority of the match.

“When compared to Rangers, the Celtic press was outstanding. The Celtic front six appears to be willing to put in a lot of effort and push forward.

“That is how the two teams differ from one another. Nine times out of ten, whomever works the hardest wins the game, based on the distance that they have covered together.

A simmering dispute between the SFA and the Ibrox club’s top brass around Willie Collum’s choice to disregard a possible first-half penalty from the VAR office has dominated the aftermath of that Old Firm matchup.

However, Brown stated: “It doesn’t really matter because it was offside.” After they lose, there will always be a lot said, but in my opinion, it was inappropriate.

Speaking at a Scottish Gas media event was Scott Brown. The Scottish Cup is proudly sponsored by Scottish Gas.

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