The Ayr United boss has had a dramatic change in appearance since hanging up his boots.
Grinning Scott Brown has laughed off questions about his hair - as he reminisced about the time his abrupt change in style landed him in hot water with the Celtic media team.
Speaking to BBC Scotland before Friday night’s clash with Airdrieonians, Brown was quizzed on his decision to shave his head - and to now grow it back after stepping into the dugout. Asked briefly about the new look, he smirked: "It's 100 per cent all my hair. If you want to touch it feel free!" "During Covid the kids asked if I did have hair and I wasn't 100 per cent sure if I actually did, or if I could grow it, or if I had a receder. So I thought 'oh, you know we will go eight-nine weeks' and it started to grow really thick. I always had thick Brillo pad hair - no style to it whatsoever. It just grows out like a tennis ball.
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