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Scott Brown doesn't believe Rangers can challenge his Celtic team for the title


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CELTIC captain Scott Brown believes Aberdeen and not Rangers will be his side's closest challengers for this season's Ladbrokes Scottish Premier League.

 

And while he did not completely dismiss the Ibrox club's chances, the midfielder name-dropped Hearts as the other team who he felt could stop the charge to six titles in a row.

 

When asked who would be the biggest threat to Celtic's crown, Brown said: "I think Aberdeen after the last couple of seasons. They have been exciting to watch and have taken points off us at Celtic Park. We struggled up there so we'll need to do a bit better this season."

 

And when asked to comment on how Rangers will fare, he added: "We'll see when it comes. That's the fifth game of the season and we have a few before that.

 

"Aberdeen and Hearts have been great in the last few seasons and we expect more of the same from those two.

 

"It (the Rangers match) will be good. A Rangers-Celtic game is always good in a packed stadium but we have a lot of big games. That's down the line."

 

http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/14655104.Scott_Brown_doesn__39_t_believe_Rangers_can_challenge_his_Celtic_team_for_the_title/

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