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Scottish football has lost a true gentleman of the game as the Hotline united in tribute to former national boss Craig Brown. Sorrow and stories about a man less ordinary both as a manager and a man.
Stephen Johnstone, Ardentinny, said: "Scottish football has sadly lost its greatest ever national football manager, who was the best teacher in his class. Craig Brown was better known to everyone as wee Paw of the Broons. The most famous Brown of all, he was world class. R.I.P. Paw Broon, a true gentleman."
William Masson, Aboyne, emailed: "The tributes paid to the late Craig Brown are well deserved. A gentleman whose humility was one of his most endearing qualities. His record speaks for itself but he’d never reel off his achievements, he’d express his gratitude and fortune to have been there." Joseph Wilson, Ayr, said: "Whilst working in Prestwick I would often get the chance to talk to Craig briefly about all things football. It would be 'Mr Brown' this and 'Mr Brown' that and I don't know how many times he said "Call me Craig!" That was the mark of the gentleman."
Gordon Ferguson, Kilwinning, said: "It's a sad day for Scottish football with the passing of Craig Brown. He was the last Scotland manager to lead the nation to a World Cup and that showed the quality of his coaching ability. He also led Scotland to a win over England in the last Auld Enemy match at the old Wembley. He was a true gentleman. RIP Mr Brown."
Rob Pender, said: "What a lovely man Brown was. I remember being in the boot room at Shawfield and he invited me to join the managers for a wee nip. I could have listened all night to his stories and wit. RIP Craig, I will miss that smile." John Bruce, said: "Before the Celtic fans kneel once again at the