Celtic: Fans poke fun at Greg Taylor over image posted by Scott Brown on social media

Plenty of Celtic fans have been reacting to a photo that was uploaded by club captain Scott Brown on social media which also prominently features one of his current team-mates.
The 34-year-old midfielder posted an image to his Instagram profile @broony08 on Monday marking the one-year anniversary of his memorable stoppage time winner away to Kilmarnock last season. The photo shows Brown and some of his Celtic team-mates celebrating while Greg Taylor, who was then playing with the Rugby Park outfit before moving to Parkhead in the summer transfer window, turned away in disgust.
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The Hoops skipper also shared the image on Twitter via @ScottBrown8 with the caption “A year ago today. Best red I think I have got”. Brown was shown a second yellow card for jumping into the away end in the euphoria of celebrating his goal, having earlier been booked for a foul on future Celtic colleague Taylor (as per BBC).
Brown’s social media activity went down well with plenty of Celtic fans on Twitter, some of whom poked fun at Taylor’s unwitting inclusion in the image posted by the midfielder:
Check oot Greg’s reaction! 🤣🍀 pic.twitter.com/OpLhqAXUrK
— LouMun 67 (@lfmunro) February 17, 2020
Your new teammate Greg Taylor doesn’t look too happy in the photo. Just shows you how time moves on. Hail hail
— George Glancy (@GeorgeGlancy3) February 17, 2020
That Killie player looks pretty sick. Wonder what happened to him . .
— T’Rebel Treble (@TinternetBampot) February 17, 2020
Have you ever shown this photo to Greg Taylor? 🤔🤔🤔
— Stevie’s Shebeen-bolingoli (@radonkulousman) February 17, 2020
Greg Taylor in the pic… Fast forward 12 months and its “welcome to the party”
— D. Hollywoodthebhoys (@DHollywoodtheb1) February 17, 2020
@GregGregtaylor looking happy as Larry in the pic 😂✌🏻🍀
— Sean McLaughlin (@Seanmac1407) February 17, 2020
What did you make of Brown’s social media post showing his celebrations against Kilmarnock? How big a moment was that goal in Celtic’s 2018/19 season? Comment below with your views!
