Scott Brown recently chose not to accept the managerial position at St Johnstone, a decision that left Brendan Rodgers, the current Celtic boss, unsurprised. The two former colleagues remain in close contact, and Brown reached out to Rodgers for guidance regarding this significant opportunity in the Premiership. While the specifics of their conversation remain private, it’s clear that Rodgers advised Brown to take his time and continue to excel in his current role at Ayr United.

Rodgers expressed confidence in Brown’s trajectory, suggesting that it’s only a matter of time before Brown steps into a top managerial role, whether at Ayr United or another club. He emphasized the importance of making a strategic move rather than rushing into a new position. Brown has already demonstrated his managerial potential by leading Ayr to impressive results since taking over. Rodgers believes that while ambition is crucial, it’s equally important for a young manager to find the right environment to cultivate their skills.

Reflecting on his own experiences as a young manager, Rodgers noted the balance between ambition and caution. He recalled his eagerness to climb to the Premier League, which can cloud judgment without the benefit of experience. He stressed that young managers should not feel pressured to rush into high-stakes roles, as the right opportunity will present itself in due time. Brown’s current happiness at Ayr United reinforces the idea that he is on the right path, and there’s no need to leap into a situation that might not suit him.

Rodgers also shared his observations of Brown’s leadership abilities during their time together at Celtic. Initially viewing him as a fierce competitor, he quickly recognized Brown’s different facets as a person and a leader. Rodgers has always believed that if Brown pursued management seriously, he would be more than capable of succeeding in that role. His experience at Fleetwood, where he gained valuable managerial insights, has equipped him well for future challenges.

Looking ahead, Rodgers can envision more of his players, including Callum McGregor, moving into management. He pointed out that coaching and management require distinct skill sets, and not every standout player will transition into management seamlessly. However, he sees potential in McGregor, believing he possesses the qualities needed for a future in coaching or management. As Brown continues to thrive in his role, the football world is watching closely to see how his journey unfolds.

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