The Spectator Index have highlighted Celtic’s 1967 in a Twitter post on Thursday night. The account is a popular news outlet, often reporting on world events, politics, sports and entertainment.

The account also posts facts. In this post, they released a list of football teams that have won the Treble. Included in that was Jock Stein’s immortal side that won the League, League Cup, Scottish Cup, Glasgow Cup and European Cup during the 1966/67 season.

There are a number of sides included on the list but Celtic’s success stands alone, owing to the fact that it was in fact a Quadruple (if we discount the Glasgow Cup). Celtic’s success on the 25th May 1967 in Lisbon was the first time a non-Latin side had won European football’s greatest prize.

Manchester City are the latest to add themselves to the list of some of football’s greatest teams with a win over Inter in Istanbul. Celtic’s success featured all home grown players whilst City have pending charges for financial impropriety in their seismic rise to the top of football. However, City’s model is sustainable and a lot of jealous ‘old money’ teams are terrified of their model.