Brown is planning to follow in the footsteps of his fellow Scotland midfielder to raise awareness of the “butterfly skin” condition EB.
Celtic legend Scott Brown has been inspired by former Rangers star Graeme Souness to tackle a lack of nurses for sufferers of an agonising skin condition. Brown was enraged to find out there is just one specialist nurse in Scotland dealing with sufferers of the “butterfly skin” condition EB.
READ MORE: Ireland internationals Liam Scales and Adam Idah create history as Celtic win Champions League opener Scott claims there is “not enough” being done for patients, with only one centre, in Glasgow, for the whole country. He said: “I can’t imagine how much it is costing people to come all the way down to Glasgow, especially during the cost-of-living crisis.
Brown said: “I am lucky I can go home and cuddle my three children but there are parents who can’t give their child a cuddle or a small kiss on the cheek because of the blistering. I am not an emotional person, neither’s Graeme, but Debra hits home because of the love you have for your own children.”
“I have never ever seen Graeme Souness break down until I saw him with little Isla... for me it was a huge thing. Everyone sees Graeme Souness as a hard footballer who sits on the telly and speaks out and desn’t care what anybody else thinks.
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