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Celtic legend Scott Brown opens up on Fleetwood job, the little favours he will ask for and Joey Barton

There is no need for Scott Brown even to open his mouth to know that, in his first media duties as manager of Fleetwood Town, he has put behind him his 20 years as the ultimate in combative footballers.

The fact is undeniably even as it requires a double-take to square the suited and booted individual, with hair slicked and styled in a schoolboy-esque side parting, with the buzzcutted battler who snarled his way to 23 honours with Celtic and Hibs. “I grew my hair so I don’t look as wild as I usually do. It’s small things,” he said of his “fresh start away from Scotland” to take the plunge in the management game.

It appears a gamble. A major one. But Brown has the best possible backers as he seeks to make the transition with a club that only retained their English League One status on goal difference under interim manager Stephen Crainey – a former Celtic team-mate he says he will lean on heavily – as he and his former Hibs confrere and lifelong friend from his early career days at Easter Road Steven Whittaker, now his professional assistant as well as his personal buddy, seek to navigate the choppy waters of the management game. Brown made friends to influence people in his 14 years with Celtic hoovering up honours before an awkward last season at Aberdeen that didn’t work out under old pal from his early football life on Leith, Stephen Glass. Certain Celtic stewards of his successes at that club will be leaned on now.

“I am an inexperienced manager, but at the same time I’ve learned from these great managers and been involved in dressing rooms, I’ve run dressing rooms,” Brown said. “I’ve been a coach at Aberdeen as well, so there’s that experience I have that will help me out there. Hopefully, as I said, I’ve got

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