I'm still a f****** DON! Aberdeen star Shay Logan looks unamused on his stag do as mischievous pals dress him in full Celtic kit (and he's even wearing the name of nemesis Scott Brown!) Aberdeen defender Shay Logan forced to wear a Celtic kit on his stag do Logan was dressed head to toe in green and white with 'Brown 8' on the shirt 31-year-old has a history of run-ins with Celtic, as his friends capitalised on He was sent off at Parkhead last year for clashing with Celtic players after win Logan later claimed he was racially abused by Celtic fans as he left the field In 2014, he suffered racial abuse from Celtic player Aleksandar TonevBy Adam Shergold for MailOnline Published: 10:38 GMT, 20 March 2019 | Updated: 10:51 GMT, 20 March 2019 Viewcomments Aberdeen star Shay Logan has been forced to dress up as Celtic captain Scott Brown as he embarks on his stag do in Tenerife. The 31-year-old defender has a history of run-ins with Celtic and his friends seized the opportunity to inflict maximum humiliation by dressing him head to toe in green and white. Logan is due to marry fiancee Sam Goodrum after proposing on his 30th birthday in January last year. Aberdeen defender Shay Logan has been brutally pranked by his friends on his stag do by being made to dress up in Celtic colours Logan posted this picture with his friends outside the airport as he jetted off to Tenerife Suspicions were aroused when Logan tweeted: 'The boys have f***** killed me' on Wednesday morning. His friends then began sharing pictures of Logan decked out in a full Celtic kit with the name and No 8 worn by his nemesis Brown on the reverse. The outfit was completed with green sweatbands on his wrists and the giant shoes worn by Celtic mascot Hoopy the Huddle Hound. Logan then posted a picture with his friends outside the airport and wrote, 'Stag do or not I'm still a f****** DON', a reference to Aberdeen's nickname. One of Logan's friends revealed they had wanted to dress him up as former team-mate Ryan Jack, who controversially moved from Aberdeen to Rangers in 2017. But in the end they opted for Brown given Logan's long-running needle with the reigning Scottish Premiership champions and the Celtic captain. Logan's stag do costume was completed with the name and number of nemesis Scott Brown Logan did not appear too impressed by his mates' prank as he was forced to dress head to toe in the green and white of Celtic Scott Brown and Logan square up as tempers flare in this season's Aberdeen vs Celtic game There's no love lost between the Aberdeen defender and the Celtic captain, hence the outfit Logan infuriated Celtic fans last year after enthusiastically celebrating Aberdeen's 1-0 win at Parkhead that secured their second place finish in the table. He was shown a red card and had to be marched from the pitch by police after parading around the ground and clashing with Mikael Lustig and Dedryck Boyata. Logan then cupped his ears to the baying Celtic support as he walked down the tunnel. Logan was sent off for over-celebrating Aberdeen's 1-0 win at Celtic at the end of last season The Dons defender clashed with Dedryck Boyata for rubbing in Aberdeen's victory Logan also clashed with Mikael Lustig during a stormy finale to Aberdeen's rare win at Celtic Logan later said he received racial abuse from Celtic supporters as he walked off the field On Twitter afterwards, Logan said there was 'no better feeling than pumping Celtic'. And he later posted a picture of himself smiling in response to abuse from Celtic fans, writing: 'Imagine gettin grief off a bunch of folk with 4 teeth between the 6 of em when you have nashers like this.' In an interview two months after his sending off at Celtic Park, Logan said he had been racially abuse by the home support and that was something he'd come to expect from visits there. Logan celebrates a recent Aberdeen win at Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership He told the Evening Express: 'Listen there was, but at the end of the day I expect it now. 'It's so forgotten about that it is just the way it it. There's no crying or moaning about it, at the end of the day I've got three kids who love me. 'I deal with it, let them say whatever they want, we move on, there's other games in the future.' That incident came four years after he was the victim of racial abuse by former Celtic winger Aleksandar Tonev, who was on loan from Aston Villa at the time. Tonev was handed a seven-match suspension by the SFA after being found guilty of the charge. Earlier this season, Brown wound up Logan when the two teams met at Celtic Park, which may explain the inspired choice of stag do costume. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility