Scott Brown: It'll take more than Graeme Shinnie to put me down
The 32-year-old midfielder has been subject to some hefty and high-profile challenges this season with the last one of the Ladbrokes Premiership campaign coming on the final day at Parkhead on Sunday.
In the second half of the 1-0 win for the visitors, Shinnie picked up a yellow card for a foul on Brown which left him hobbling.
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The Celtic captain was seen having words following the final whistle with Shinnie who, speaking after the game about the challenges in the match, said: “what comes around goes around”.
In response, Brown, who picked up his Ladbrokes Premiership player of the year award at Lennoxtown, said: “It will take more than him to put me down. I had a wee chat, that was it.
“There has been a few attempts. People want to win. Graeme makes a late, late tackle and you can see why he is on 16/17 bookings this season.
“It has been a fantastic season. To play 60 games every season, let’s see how long I can do it for.
“I feel fit as I ever have done.
“I have stayed injury-free, lucky enough for me, there has been a couple of dodgy tackles here and there but I have managed to get through them and continue playing.”