Captain fantastic: Big-hearted Scott Brown presents young Scotland fan with his strip seconds after Georgia clash

Posted: Published on October 13th, 2014

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SCOTT Brown couldve been forgiven for having his head in the clouds after his man-of-the-match performance against Georgia.

But in the immediate aftermath of Saturdays crucial victory at Ibrox, the Scotland skipper showed he has a heart of gold.

As the Celtic star joined in the after match celebrations his eyes fell on an awestruck young lad cheering from the sidelines.

Eight-year-old Finlay Sangster was savouring the atmosphere of his first ever Scotland game, and it was about to get a whole lot better.

Instead of basking in the glory Brown broke away from the back-slapping, removed his international jersey and handed it to gobsmacked Finlay.

Brown had met Finlay, who has cerebral palsy, on the eve of the match at an open training session organised by the SFA and their chosen charity Bobath Scotland.

Glasgow-based Bobath offer hope for cerebral palsy children by providing crucial therapy but their existence depends on public donations.

After nearly missing out on the meet and greet day because his email invite went into his mums spam bin, Finlay got a late call-up after a cancellation.

Mum Gail, of Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, said: Bobath has been the SFAs chosen charity for the last two years so as part of that they get these Meet and greet chances.

We got an email on Monday but it went into my junk mail so by the time I discovered it and replied all the spaces were full.

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