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Celtic skipper Scott Brown escapes ban over incident with Hamilton's Ioannis Skondras

 

It is understood that the SFA's compliance officer Tony McGlennan has decided no complaint will be raised after Brown was involved in an incident with Skondras on Friday.

 

Brendan Rodgers is "glad" but not surprised that the prospect of a ban for Celtic skipper Scott Brown has not materialised.

 

There was some speculation that the Hoops midfielder, who has signed a new two-year deal with the Parkhead club which takes him up until at least 2019, could be in trouble after appearing to flick a boot at the face of Hamilton's defender Giannis Skondras during the Hoops' 4-1 Ladbrokes Premiership win on Friday night.

 

Brown could have missed this month's clash with Rangers had a ban been handed down.

 

However, it is understood that the SFA's compliance officer Tony McGlennan has decided no complaint will be raised.

 

Rodgers said: "I haven't made too much of it to be honest."I saw the two players cuddling during the game, I didn't think it was a big issue."I obviously saw the player go to ground and Scott maybe clip him in some way or the other but very quickly I saw them cuddle each other at the edge of the box.

 

"I don't think it was a big problem for the players and I think it was unintentional so I am glad that was the decision, if there was a decision to be made."

 

The midfielder’s challenge was raised by former Parkhead striker Chris Sutton and ex- Rangers boss Ally McCoist on BT Sport during Friday night’sclash at the Superseal Stadium.

Both pundits believed Brown was lucky not to be shown a red card by ref Don Robertson after catching Skondras on the head.

 

Lying, that's the Celtic way. Liewell and now Rodgers. "Scott maybe clipped him" and "unintentional" - my arse

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Celtic skipper Scott Brown escapes ban over incident with Hamilton's Ioannis Skondras

 

It is understood that the SFA's compliance officer Tony McGlennan has decided no complaint will be raised after Brown was involved in an incident with Skondras on Friday.

 

Brendan Rodgers is "glad" but not surprised that the prospect of a ban for Celtic skipper Scott Brown has not materialised.

 

There was some speculation that the Hoops midfielder, who has signed a new two-year deal with the Parkhead club which takes him up until at least 2019, could be in trouble after appearing to flick a boot at the face of Hamilton's defender Giannis Skondras during the Hoops' 4-1 Ladbrokes Premiership win on Friday night.

 

Brown could have missed this month's clash with Rangers had a ban been handed down.

 

However, it is understood that the SFA's compliance officer Tony McGlennan has decided no complaint will be raised.

 

Rodgers said: "I haven't made too much of it to be honest."I saw the two players cuddling during the game, I didn't think it was a big issue."I obviously saw the player go to ground and Scott maybe clip him in some way or the other but very quickly I saw them cuddle each other at the edge of the box.

 

"I don't think it was a big problem for the players and I think it was unintentional so I am glad that was the decision, if there was a decision to be made."

 

The midfielder’s challenge was raised by former Parkhead striker Chris Sutton and ex- Rangers boss Ally McCoist on BT Sport during Friday night’sclash at the Superseal Stadium.

Both pundits believed Brown was lucky not to be shown a red card by ref Don Robertson after catching Skondras on the head.

 

It's time we had the CO having a weekly presser to explain his decisions. In the interest of sporting integrity, you understand.

Hashtag transparency&clarification.

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