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Winger becomes Parkhead side’s longest-serving player when

- IN DUBAI

AT 27 years old and with 15 major winners’ medals pocketed, James Forrest is just about the most experience­d players in the Celtic dressing room.

But he doesn’t want to be the No 1 senior guy. Not yet.

That’s what would happen if Scott Brown, with 17 medals sitting on his cabinet, left in the summer – which is an incredible thought given that the ridiculous­ly boyish Forrest still looks about 12 even after 315 games and nine years since his debut.

The guests of the Dubai hotel Celtic are staying in who aren’t so familiar with the intricacie­s of the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p may well have wondered why some media people were interviewi­ng Forrest without his parents being there.

And yet, this is one of the club’s most decorated players of all time, a footballer who has blossomed into one of Brendan Rodgers’ go-to men, a dynamic winger who surely now must start every game for his country.

However, for all that, Forrest would rather it was his captain, and not him, who remained man of the house. For a few years more at least.

Forrest said: “Everyone has their opinions about Scott but inside the club, the players and staff know how influentia­l he is on and off the park.

“Right since I came through he has always been the same and even now he could well be the fittest he has ever been. It’s incredible how long he has done it and he still has a few years left in him.

“Broony has always been in and about the place every day. I think he likes players first and foremost, especially those who work hard and give it everything.

“You earn his respect for doing that and obviously when you go out on to the park you have to produce as well. Everyone at the club knows just how big an influence he is and definitely everyone wants him to stay.

“Everyone who knows him knows he wants to play in every game and he has done since he came here. I can only say for me I hope he stays because he has a lot to offer for the team and, as I said on, and off the park.”

Brown has over 500 games as a Celt, a club he joined in 2007, which can seem like a lifetime ago. He’s 34 in the summer, he won’t go on forever and the temptation of a life in Australian or the United States must be appealing.

And it won’t just be a player Celtic lose when the skipper finally does say his goodbyes.

Forrest said: “Ever since I have been here there have been different changing rooms and he has always been there, he’s kept everyone together.

“You maybe hear different stories from different teams and how they work but Broony is massive in that part as well that people maybe don’t see.

“For me, he has always been the captain, the main man, and if he did leave for me it definitely would be strange.

He’s great with young boys and new signings as well. He’s invaluable I would say.

“The manager has come out and said he’s earned the respect to make his mind up. It’s a big decision and one he’s not going to make overnight. Whatever he does, everyone will back him.

“Everyone knows he has been linked with a move over the past six months but, as I

 ??  ?? Forrest meets the fans in Dubai last year
Forrest meets the fans in Dubai last year

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