Brown thinks Davidson, who has had one season as a manager, can “reach the top”.
“As a Tartan Army foot soldier, I just hope he will manage the national team,” he says. “There is no doubt there will be a lot of attention for what he’s done, but Callum is happy where he is – he’s still learning, he’ll tell you that.”
Brown admits he “still can’t register” the team’s “remarkable” achievements this season.
“It is well known that my dad saved the club 30-odd years ago and he was just making sure that there was a club in Perth and, what we’ve seen in the last 10 years, nobody could have imagined,” he adds.
“It took us 130 years to win one cup, in 2014, and then we’ve won two in one year. The amount of time, effort, sacrifices, a lot of disappointments along the way, so to get some reward for that effort in 30-odd years, it is difficult to describe it without getting too emotional – it might never be done again.”