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Published: Friday, 2nd November, 2007 12:30

Scotland star Scott Brown speaks to the Press

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SCOTLAND and Celtic football star Scott Brown delighted West Fife kids by dropping in on his old school on Thursday.

The £4.5million midfielder was at Dalgety Bay Primary School to open a new mini assault course in the playground.

And he took time out to remember his early days in West Fife that put him on the road to football stardom.

Don't miss Thursday's Dunfermline Press for the full interview.

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