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Former Celtic FC legend Scott Brown reveals a funny reason why he always shaves his head when he was still playing professional football

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His choice of hairstyle contributed to the perception that Scott Brown was an outstanding enforcer in the middle of the field due to the fact that he remained bald for practically the entirety of his Celtic career. 

In spite of the fact that he chose not to grow hair throughout his playing career for reasons that we shall learn more about in the future, observant fans have noticed that he does, in fact, have the ability to grow hair once he retired and began his professional career in management.

A Celtic veteran who managed to win 22 titles at Parkhead is now in charge of the coaching staff at Ayr United. The Honest Men are currently four points away from placing in the playoff spots for the Scottish Championship right now.

The remaining games of the season are going to be challenging for the Ayrshire club; but, it would be what a story it would be if Brown were to earn promotion and maybe meet Celtic in the 2024–2025 season.

When debating who is most likely to make the transition to the Scottish Premiership, it is impossible to make a definitive decision because the second tier has proven to be incredibly competitive, just as it has been in many past years.

A humorous story from the media department is told by the Celtic hero Scott Brown.

Later on in this year, Brown, who has already represented Scotland at the international level, will be returning to Parkhead as he gets ready to don the captain’s armband once more for the charity match between Celtic Legends and Borussia Dortmund on May 26.

In an interview with BBC Scotland, he disclosed that the sole purpose of his hair shaving was to terrify his adversaries. Since then, he has grown his hair back for the sake of his children.

The statement made by Brown was, “(I did it) to intimidate people.” It was fairly successful, if I may say so myself. When the children questioned me whether I genuinely had hair at COVID-19, I wasn’t entirely certain whether or not I had a receeder or whether or not I actually had the ability to grow my hair.

After that, he continued, “I thought, ‘We’ll go eight, nine weeks,’ and it started to grow.” I had always thought that the hair on my Brillo pad was thick. There is absolutely no style to it, although it can be described as growing out like a tennis ball.







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