Scott Brown’s Celtic return confirmed for Masters tournament

Celtic legend Scott Brown has been named in the squad for the Masters Sixes tournament. The Ayr United manager will pull on the Green and White as Celtic look to defend their title as the teams face off in Aberdeen on November 14th.

Brown was signed by Celtic in the summer of 2007 from Hibs in a record deal. The domineering midfielder would go on to make 620 appearances for the club, scoring 46 goals and collecting 22 trophies in the Hoops. The return is not his first and is unlikely to be his last for the club, but the tenacious midfielder will be hoping that his side can win at the P&J in November.

The full Celtic squad includes some brilliant players, including Player of the Tournament last time, Gary Hooper.

Celtic: Stiliyan Petrov, Scott Brown, Charlie Mulgrew, Simon Donnelly, Gary Hooper, Darren O’Dea, Joe Ledley and Michael McGovern.

27 Aug 2000: Stilian Petrov of Celtic celebrates during the Scottish Premier League match against Rangers at Celtic Park, in Glasgow, Scotland. Celtic won the match 6-2. Mandatory Credit: Stu Forster /Allsport

Meanwhile, the Rangers, Aberdeen and Dundee United teams have been confirmed with former Celts Jonny Hayes and Mark Wilson being named in their squads. Wilson will be somewhat disappointed that he has been ousted from the Celtic squad, having played last time for the Hoops.

Aberdeen: Russell Anderson, Eoin Jess, Joe Lewis, Derek Young, Jonny Hayes, Gavin Rae, Kevin McNaughton and Lee Miller.

Dundee United: Willo Flood, Mark Wilson, Craig Conway, Gary Kenneth, John Rankin, Jon Daly, Danny Swanson and Paul Gallacher.

Rangers: Barry Ferguson, Jermain Defoe, Kris Boyd, Lee McCulloch, Graham Dorrans, Pedro Mendes, Roy Carroll and Dean Shiels.

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