Rodgers Reveals Advice That Led Scott Brown to Reject St Johnstone Offer

Rodgers Reveals Advice That Led Scott Brown to Reject St Johnstone Offer.

Before turning down the chance to lead St Johnstone, Scott Brown called his former boss and current Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, the Hoops manager disclosed on Friday.

Scott Brown Brendan Rodgers

Brown chose to stick at Ayr United after having a great start, even though he had the opportunity to take on his first management position in the Premiership. Rodgers’ advise played a part in Brown’s decision.

Brown and Rodgers have remained friends since their Celtic days. When discussing the possibilities, Brown stressed the value of timing and finding the ideal match for his managing career.

Although the details of their chat are not public, Rodgers stated that he thinks Brown is headed in the right direction.

Most likely. That is his trajectory. We might as well if I’m still here and still want it. I believe that in order for him to be a top manager in Scotland. It’s just a question of time. Whether it’s with Ayr or another individual.

“We had an open discussion, and all I ever do is advise. If someone asked for guidance, I would never advise them what to do. He is aware of his own thoughts. He is aware that he can get in touch with a few folks to receive an alternative viewpoint.

“Scott, together with Stephen Whittaker and his team, are performing incredibly well at Ayr. Clearly, since Ayr joined them last season, they have helped him get into a pretty fantastic position. Scott, in my opinion, is not in a rush. He will be an incredibly successful manager, I’m sure of it.

“For Scott, choosing the correct club is more important than choosing a club for his next move. I always believe that, particularly as a novice manager.

“As a young manager, you have to strike a balance between your ambition and your need to make sure that every action you take is viable. I was undoubtedly guilty of it when I was younger. Since the Premier League is the toughest league in the world and the most competitive, I was eager to go there. However, it is obvious that you may view it much more clearly when you can take a step back and gain more knowledge, experience, and information. Ambition is crucial, in my opinion. It seems essential to have that.

However, the goals might also be for you, the people you work with, and the club you belong to. I just catch a glimpse of him in

Scott Brown made the right decision by sticking with Ayr instead of seizing the opportunity to join St Johnstone in the Premier League. While St. Johsntone is expected to be involved in the relegation struggle once more this season, he has a strong chance of leading Ayr into the first division.

Brown and Rogers won’t be getting back together this weekend in Perth.

As the team has yet to give up a goal this season, the Celtic boss is hoping to build on his perfect start.

Aberdeen, who are now second on goal differential, have the opportunity to overtake the Bhoys on Saturday at 3 p.m.

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