THOUSANDS of fans descended on Celtic Park after the full time whistle to celebrate their team winning the title.
Supporters waving flags, setting off pyros and fireworks and singing songs turned Parkhead into a scene of celebration after the Hoops clinched the title with four games to go.
Kenny Ramsay – Commissioned by The Sun GlasgowThousands of fans gathered outside Parkhead[/caption]
Fans set off pyro and fireworks
Dave JohnstonHuddle hounds Gemma and Gus[/caption]
Kenny RamsayThe squad were welcomed back to Parkhead by thousands of fans[/caption]
Kenny RamsayCaptain Callum McGregor applauded fans for their support[/caption]
Celtic chiefs set up speakers to pump out fan favourites as the sun shone – while fans let out a ‘Treble Yell.’
Huddle hounds Gemma and Gus, two gorgeous golden retrievers, turned up to enjoy the day.
Ange Postecoglou and his Hoops squad hot footed it down the M8 to grab their own slice of the Parkhead party.
The team were greeted at the stadium by thousands of fans following the title win.
Postecoglou and defender Greg Taylor were among the Hoops heroes to address the supporters.
Today’s goalscorer Kyogo was seen celebrating along with supporters.
And club captain Callum McGregor donned a Celtic scarf as he applauded fans for their support.
Owner John Walker, 48, a construction plater from Cambuslang, near Glasgow, said: “We’ve come down to enjoy the atmosphere.
“The dogs are part of the family and are big Celtic fans too.
“Hopefully we get to see the players.”
Shay O’Kane, 11, from Temple, Glasgow, travelled across the city with mum Catherine, 41.
He said: “We’ll do the treble now, no problem.
“I think Cameron Carter-Vickers has been our best player but they are all brilliant.”
Catherine added: “We just wanted to celebrate with all the players and the fans.
“We’re so glad it’s done and dusted.”
Garry Longmuir, 40, a roughcaster from Blackhill, Glasgow, brought his son Jamie Welsh to the party.
The seven-year-old said: “We’re going to win the treble now!
“My favourite is Jota because of all the goals he scores.”
Dad Garry said: “It’s brilliant. It was a nervy first half but wr got it done in the end.”
Keaton Muldoon and Ollie Mulrainey, both 8, made the short walk from Tollcross to wave their champions flags.
Dad Paul Mulrainey, 32, a sales assistant, said: “We were always going to come out on top, though it was a nervous first half.
“It’s a magic day.”
Kenny RamsayKyogo celebrated with fans[/caption]
Kenny RamsayBoss Ange Postecoglou waves to supporters[/caption]
Dave JohnstonParkhead turned into a scene of celebration[/caption]
Dave JohnstonOne fan set off a flare[/caption]
Kenny Ramsay – Commissioned by The Sun GlasgowCrowds outside Parkhead[/caption]
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