Celtic have today announced further plans as part of a tribute for legendary captain Scott Brown on his final fixture at Parkhead against St Johnstone on May 12th.
With fans of course still being locked out of stadiums and games behind closed doors due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it is a shame that Broony will not get the send-off he deserves for all he has done over the years.
However, fans have been given the opportunity to leave tributes with the club organising a collection point that things such as strips, flags, banners etc can be left to be put on display for the Celtic captains final home fixture.
o/? We are pleased to outline arrangements for supporters regarding plans to pay tribute to our captain fantastic, @ScottBrown8, at our last home match of the season.
Full details ⬇️#ThankYouBroony ?
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) April 29, 2021
The collection point will run between Saturday the 8th of May and Monday the 10th of May between 10 am-4 pm at the Clyde Gateway Car Park, adjacent to the Jock Stein Stand.
From the beginning of the season, many fans felt that something similar should have been put in place to have flags on display around the ground just many stadiums across the country.
It will be good to see all the tributes put in place for a true modern-day club legend who has done so much for the club over the years.