FORMER Scotland and Rangers captain Colin Hendry has launched an astonishing attack on Aberdeen skipper Scott Brown - comparing him to the controversy-seeking Robbie Savage.
Brown has been in the headlines this week for his wind-up antics during
Aberdeen's 1-1 draw against Rangers, particularly in the wake of
Ryan Kent's sending off.
Scott Brown's winding up of Ryan Kent infuriated Colin HendryCredit: Sky Sports
He was also seen
getting under the skin of Light Blues skipper James Tavernier.
Hendry took aim at the 36-year-old and insists his actions are not those befitting of someone who wears the armband.
As he listed an illustrious list of former
Celtic and
Aberdeen captains, Hendry claimed none of them would act the way Brown did on Tuesday night.
Speaking on
BBC Radio Scotland's Football Breakfast Show, he said: "That's not what captains do.
"What he's done, he's done it before with [Alfredo] and he's done it with Ryan Kent.
"Okay, listen. Billy McNeil, Paul McStay, Murdo MacLeod, Tom Boyd, the greatest Aberdeen captain Willie Miller - I know it's a different era but would you see them do that?
"Would you really honestly see them do that?
"Now what I'm saying is, if you want do it, I've not got a problem.
"There are players within the game and the teams that I played in who will do that, but take the armband off and hand it to someone else.
"Then go and do your Robbie Savage stint."