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THE sister of Celtic star Scott Brown has died of cancer at the age of 21.

 

The club confirmed today that Fiona Brown had lost her long battle against the disease. Scott and the rest of the family have been left devastated by the loss.

 

The 22-year-old footballer, younger brother Stewart, 20, and mum Heather, 46, who live in the Fife village of Hill of Beath, have asked for privacy as they come to terms with the tragedy.

 

A club spokesman said today: "It is with great sadness that Celtic Football Club announced that Scott Brown's sister Fiona has passed away after a long battle against cancer.

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"The thoughts and prayers of everyone at Celtic are with Scott and his family at this difficult time.

 

"Clearly, Scott and his family will be receiving every support from the club."

 

The midfielder was left out of George Burley's Scotland squad for the friendly against the Czech Republic tomorrow.

 

He secured a �£4.4million move from Edinburgh club Hibs to Celtic in May last year.

 

This is where you realise football is just a game. A horrible thing for anyone to come through and maybe the reason for his poor form.

 

Wishing Scott and his family all the strength they need to get through this..

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Horrible disease. Sad news indeed. 21 seems to make it sound worse but anyone any age fighting that battle and losing is sad. Thouhgts go out to all of the family.

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I had heard a while ago that she wasn't well and that was a large influence on why Brown had lost form.

 

I got told it by a journalist and I believe that the press did not publicise it, which is good to see that they respect some level of privacy.

 

A real shame that someone should die so young.

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