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Scott Brown ponders Aberdeen future after Stephen Glass exit

Scott Brown is weighing up his future at Aberdeen following the sacking of Stephen Glass, according to reports.

The midfielder joined the Dons in the summer on a two-year deal having agreed a pre-contract.

A key aspect of the move to Pittodrie was a coaching role alongside being part of the playing staff.

However, since Jim Goodwin replaced Glass, Brown has been viewed primarily as a player. In turn he is considering his options going forward, reports the Daily Mail.

The former Celtic star has retained his assistant coach title but the new boss has taken a more hands-on role on the training ground meaning there are fewer opportunities for Brown in that area.

I have said to him that I'm very hands on as a manager.

"That means he might get a bit frustrated with a lack of opportunity on the training pitch as this is a key moment for me and the rest of the squad.

"I have to get my ideas over to the players and make them understand what I'm asking them to do.

"I don't have time to ask my assistant Lee Sharp , Scott Brown or Barry Robson who is also a coach here to be coming in taking bits and pieces.

"That's the way I've always worked and while I'll always lean on them for an opinion about how things can be done better there won't be much coaching.

"I'm a bit of a control freak and I like things done my way."

Brown was strongly linked with the St Mirren job which Goodwin vacated for Pittodrie but it went to ex-Motherwell manager Stephen Robinson.

It’s been reported that if a more hands-on coaching role was to present itself, Aberdeen would work with Brown to find a solution which suits all parties.

The 36-year-old was not in the squad for the defeat to Rangers on Saturday having returned to the starting line-up in the 2-0

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