Celtic captain Scott Brown escapes SFA ban after Old Firm celebrations
Scott Brown will face no further action for his celebrations following Celtic’s Old Firm win over Rangers last month.Goals from Odsonne Edouard and James Forrest secured a 2-1 win for the Hoops at Celtic Park.Scott Brown has avoided a potential ban by the SFA2
Scott Brown has avoided a potential ban by the SFA
However, the Celtic captain was accused by the SFA of ‘failing to act in the best interest of Scottish football’ after he celebrated in front of the away fans at the full-time whistle.Brown was initially scheduled to have a hearing on May 2 at Hampden.However, his club appealed this as it would have meant the 33-year-old could have missed the trip to play Rangers on May 12.Brown was accused of breaching a rule which states players, coaches and officials should “act in the best interests of association football”.Celtic and Rangers players clashed at the end of the game at Celtic Park2
Celtic and Rangers players clashed at the end of the game at Celtic Park
Rule 77 also references “improper” behaviour and using “threatening, abusive, indecent or insulting words or behaviour” and carries a minimum two-match suspension for players.The former Scotland skipper has avoided a ban and will take his usual place in the Hoops engine room for the Ladbrokes Premiership clash with Kilmarnock at Parkhead on Saturday.


SCOTT BROWN'S lawyer has spoken out after the Celtic skipper escaped a ban for his actions after the win over Rangers. The Hoops skipper had been cited by the SFA over his celebrations on the
Celtic captain Scott Brown cited by the SFA after Rangers match


Celtic captain Scott Brown escaped a ban after a Scottish Football Association disciplinary charge was not proven. The 33-year-old midfielder was issued with a notice of complaint for alleged
Celtic captain Scott Brown escapes punishment after SFA


Celtic captain Scott Brown escaped a ban after a Scottish Football Association disciplinary charge was not proven. The 33-year-old midfielder was issued with a notice of complaint for alleged improper conduct at the Old Firm fixture at Celtic Park at the end of March, in relation to post-match celebrations after the home side's 2-1 win.
Celtic skipper Scott Brown escapes SFA ban for celebrations

Celtic captain Scott Brown escapes SFA ban after Old Firm


SCOTT BROWN cited for his actions against Rangers in the Old Firm derby last month.The Hoops skipper had been cited over his celebrations after the full-time whistle at Celtic Park.
Scott Brown's lawyer speaks out after Celtic star's citing


Scott Brown has escaped a ban from the SFA for his celebrations against Rangers in the Old Firm derby at the end of last month. The Celtic captain was cited by the governing body for his actions
Celtic captain Scott Brown escapes SFA ban after Old Firm


Goals from Odsonne Edouard and James Forrest secured a 2-1 win for the Hoops at Celtic Park. Scott Brown has avoided a potential ban by the SFA. However, the Celtic captain was accused by the SFA of 'failing to act in the best interest of Scottish football' after he celebrated in front of the away fans at the full-time whistle.
Celtic captain Scott Brown escapes punishment over Old Firm


Celtic captain Scott Brown has been cited by the SFA after the recent Old Firm match at Parkhead. It means the player now faces a ban. The controversial midfielder was at the centre of several incidents and he will now have to answer the charge.


Celtic captain Scott Brown will not be punished for his celebrations following the Old Firm game against Rangers after a Scottish FA charge was found not proven. Brown was accused of "failing to
Celtic star Scott Brown escapes ban for celebrations after


Scott Brown has avoided a potential ban by the SFA However, the Celtic captain was accused by the SFA of 'failing to act in the best interest of Scottish football' after he celebrated in front
Celtic captain Scott Brown escapes ban after SFA disciplinary


Scott Brown has avoided a potential ban by the SFA However, the Celtic captain was accused by the SFA of 'failing to act in the best interest of Scottish football' after he celebrated in front of the away fans at the full-time whistle. Brown was initially scheduled to have a hearing on May 2 at Hampden.
Celtic captain Scott Brown escapes SFA ban after Old Firm