Scott hails boyhood Ayr United fan Fraser Bryden for setting the Somerset tone

Scott Brown hailed Highland hero Fraser Bryden for setting the tone at Ayr United.

The teenage striker landed the killer blow for the Honest Men as they brought the points back down the A9 on Saturday. And Brown insists that Bryden – who recently signed a new Somerset contract – is a shining example to all around him in the dressing room.

Brown was gushing about how his team overcame the shocking penalty that nearly put their victory in Inverness at jeopardy. At the end of the first half, United was taken aback when referee Iain Snedden gave a penalty kick for what appeared to be a foul by Harry McHugh on Billy Mckay. After the break, Bryden won it for the Honest Men, bringing Caley back into the match at 1-1.

Brown was gushing about how his team overcame the shocking penalty that nearly put their victory in Inverness at jeopardy. At the end of the first half, United was taken aback when referee Iain Snedden gave a penalty kick for what appeared to be a foul by Harry McHugh on Billy Mckay. After the break, Bryden won it for the Honest Men, bringing Caley back into the match at 1-1.

“I’m not sure what the referee saw for the penalty, but he seemed convinced it was a stonewaller,” Brown remarked. The referee was eager to sound his whistle even though there was absolutely no touch. However, the guys persevered and recovered admirably from that. It’s wonderful to have the answer ready when your character is put to the test like that.

 

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