Just being mentioned in the same breath as Willie Miller is lofty praise in north east football circles. But Stephen Glass reckons even the man voted Aberdeen’s greatest ever player would welcome comparisons between his own commanding influence on the Dons and the player currently in possession of the captain’s armband - Scott Brown.
Miller’s qualities as a central defender who belied his sub-6ft frame with the ability to read the game like a book and colossal leadership ability saw him dubbed the “greatest penalty box defender in the world” by Sir Alex Ferguson in his pomp.It’s those attributes Brown is now having to draw upon after being thrust into the heart of the Dons defence amid an injury crisis at Pittodrie.And it’s worked a treat
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