Celtic legend, Scott Brown was on his travels as Celtic took to the Hampden pitch to attempt to continue his legacy of winning a domestic treble.
And he wasn’t going to miss the opportunity to take in yesterday’s game as Ange Postecoglou’s side looked to secure a world record eighth domestic treble.
Brown was in Orlando when he popped into the local Celtic supporters club. The Celtic legend mingled with fans and posed for photos as he took in the game and it was clear he made a huge, and lasting impression on the supporters to make what was already an unforgettable day that bit more memorable.
Scott Brown’s Celtic legacy as a legend becomes a fan
Broony, as he is more commonly known amongst the Celtic fans, has played a major part in Celtic’s recent successes. Brown captained the club to a historic second nine in a row and the record-breaking Quadruple Treble during his 14-year stay at the club.

Scott Brown is the most successful Celtic captain since the immortal Billy McNeill. With ten Scottish Premiership titles, six Scottish Cups and seven League Cups to his name the former Celtic midfielder is currently enjoying his time as the manager of Fleetwood Town.
Broony has clearly not forgotten his Celtic roots as he follows the club as a fan. And after taking in yet another Celtic treble, the former Hoops captain will be proud that his legacy of bringing unprecedented success to the club has been carried on by Ange Postecoglou.
Like us, Broony will no doubt be watching on with interest as the future of the Celtic manager unfolds. But for now, it was great to see him mingle with the fans to watch another piece of Celtic history be created.
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