Summary
CRAIG BROWN'S diplomatic skills were to the fore yesterday as he refused to be drawn into anything resembling retaliatory remarks following the comments by Neil Lennon, the Celtic manager, that his Aberdeen counterpart should feel the wrath of the SFA disciplinary committee.
Brown, invited to appear at the national stadium to offer his side of the story of his very public spat with John Boyle, the Motherwell chairman, following the Fir Park side's home win over Aberdeen at the start of the month, has instead given his account in writing. But, when pressed to respond to calls by Lennon - who was banned following his clash with Ally McCoist at the end of the Scottish Cup encounter between the Old Firm clubs - for him to be similarly penalised, Brown kept his counsel.See the full content of this document
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Brown Will Not Be Drawn On Lennon Discipline Remarks
"I am aware of what's been said." he retorted. "But I won't get involved because I won't be talking about ...
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