- Parkhead legend has a thinly-veiled dig at gamers just like the Rangers midfielder who spend a whole lot of time on ‘their TikToks and YouTube stuff’
- Cantwell’s ‘Shushburger’ submit was referenced by Celtic gamers after their Scottish Cup ultimate victory at Hampden
- Celtic full-back Greg Taylor was concerned in a tangle with Ibrox star throughout recreation and mentioned he did not like a few of Cantwell’s remarks on the pitch
Former Celtic captain Scott Brown has taken a thinly-veiled swipe at Todd Cantwell for regularly doing his speaking on social media reasonably than on the pitch.
Final week the Rangers midfielder marked his purpose within the 3-3 draw with Hearts by posting a celebration image and a caption which learn: ‘Shushburger please’ accompanied by a laughing face emoji.
After being reminded by supporters of the Ibrox membership that he nonetheless had a Scottish Cup ultimate to play in, the Englishman deleted the unique message earlier than posting it once more with out the caption.
This was referenced by a number of Celtic gamers after their dramatic win over Rangers at Hampden accomplished the league and cup double.
Left-back Greg Taylor’s Instagram account featured an image of Celtic celebrating with the trophy. Staff-mate Alistair Johnston replied, asking Taylor if he can be ‘consuming a burger tonight wee man???
Johnston’s comment was ‘appreciated’ by team-mates together with Taylor and Saturday’s matchwinner Adam Idah.
Brown, above, made a thinly-veiled reference to Todd Cantwell and his use of social media

Cantwell, above proper, and Celtic’s Greg Taylor have been concerned in a spat throughout cup ultimate

Cantwell and Taylor had some phrases on the pitch after a shoving match
In a transparent reference to Cantwell, Brown claimed that his previous team-mates had an additional edge going into the ultimate due to the additional ammunition the previous Norwich Metropolis man gave them.
‘There’s lots of people discuss within the press and discuss on social media, and do all their TikToks and YouTube stuff or no matter it’s,’ mentioned Brown, now supervisor of Ayr United.
‘The benefit of our membership (Celtic) is that they do their speaking on the park, they usually proceed to do this.
‘It’s not about outdoors, it’s concerning the focus that’s contained in the soccer membership and the mentality to maintain going daily.’
Taylor additionally felt Cantwell’s conduct on the park was poor after a tangle between the pair within the second half, saying: ‘He mentioned a couple of issues that I didn’t like.’