Celtic hero Scott Brown has named his dream five-a-side line-up out of players he played with at Parkhead.
The former Hoops captain took part in a Twitter Q+A with fans and was asked by one supporter to pick out five ex-team-mates to make up a mini side.
Brown went for Fraser Forster in goal, Kieran Tierney and Virgil van Djik at the back, Callum McGregor and James Forrest to complete the team.
The 37-year-old won several medals with each of the players named, including a Quadruple Treble with both McGregor and Forrest.
The Q+A was part of the promotion for the event at the OVO Hydro with pal and former team-mate Mikael Lustig on Thursday May 18.
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Brown also revealed the best manager he worked under. He explained: "I’d have to go for Gordon Strachan. He was the one that brought me to the club and the one that was daft enough to offer that money for me, so Gordon was a huge part of it all."
He admitted his decision to “leave the limelight” of Scottish football and kick off his managerial career with Fleetwood could have backfired but he is delighted with the way things have panned out so far.
The 37-year-old former Celtic and Scotland captain was named boss of the English League One side last May, two months after ending his playing career with Aberdeen.
Brown has had an encouraging start, with Fleetwood – who narrowly avoided relegation last term – currently 10 points clear of the drop zone and having enjoyed a run to the last 16 of the FA Cup that included wins over QPR and Sheffield Wednesday.
"It could have gone one way or the other, but I’m still in a job now,” he said.
"Nine months down the line, I’m enjoying it, I’ve got a smile on my face and I’ve not got too many grey hairs so far. It’s a great place for me to learn and understand what it’s like to manage 23 players and have that expectation of winning games and trying to stay in the league.
"I’ve enjoyed going to different stadiums and coming up against different teams. I also enjoy being the underdogs. I knew it was always going to be a big challenge for myself coming to Fleetwood and trying to push the club forward."
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