Belfast Telegraph

Horror tackle would’ve got me banned: Brown

- BY ANDY NEWPORT Seeking consistenc­y: Scott Brown

CELTIC skipper Scott Brown says he would be facing calls to be banned if he was responsibl­e for the kind of challenge that saw Hoops team-mate Jeremie Frimpong carried off against Kilmarnock.

Rugby Park midfielder Alan Power scythed down the Dutch teenager during the closing stages of the champions’ 3-1 win in Ayrshire but the Irishman escaped without punishment.

Brown said: “I think if I’d done that tackle, it would become reckless, everyone would have surrounded the ref and stuff like that.

“We’ve seen it back and both feet are off the ground.

“If I’m in that situation, there would be a lot of people, a lot of punters, a lot of fans putting pressure on me to get a suspension and to get sent off.

“I think it’s the levels (of refereeing) we want maintained so that the same thing happens in every single game.”

Brown also played down the celebratio­n furore that followed Leigh Griffiths’ goal in the 3-1 win after the striker appeared to aim a “be quiet” gesture at Sky Sports pundit Kris Boyd, who said last month that the Scotland striker had just four weeks left to save his Parkhead career.

The Hoops captain insists it is time for fans to put themselves in the place of Griffiths — who has recently battled off-field demons — after he sparked an angry confrontat­ion when he reacted to abuse from the stands by tossing a scrunched up ball of tape at a supporter.

Brown said: “Everyone has had criticism. Everyone deals with it and I’m sure the wee man will deal with that

“I’m sure Boydy is big enough and ugly enough to deal with it too.

“I think it’s part and parcel of the game. I’ve had it, Leigh’s had it, everybody’s had it before and it’s just about how you bounce back.

“I’ve not actually seen (the incident with the supporter) back yet but what I’ve heard is there was nothing really in it.

“I’ve spoken about this before. They (fans) think they can sing and chant for 90 minutes and do whatever what they want.

“If they were on the other side I don’t think they would appreciate half the stuff that happens, especially the stuff with Leigh. You’ve just got to deal with it.”

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