This season has been an unusual one at Celtic Park. We’ve had players like Jota and Abada leaving, we’ve seen the Green Brigade banned, we’ve watched our side get knocked out of the League Cup early on, and the team churn out poor performances and scrape wins. Then there were the highs of a surprise win at Ibrox with a depleted squad and an 8 point lead being built, before that was squandered. Then, as Brendan Rodgers predicted, Celtic came alive just as the other side of the city toiled, and the league was won.

So a season of highs and lows nears it’s close. Two weeks ago there was a phenomenal atmosphere as Celtic beat Hearts at Paradise, then it was party time with victory in the Glasgow Derby the following week. Last night the title was officially secured and at the weekend we will get presented with the trophy.

With the league celebrations out the way, attention will quickly turn to the Scottish Cup final. If Celtic can win that then there will have effectively been a five game, month long party to conclude a peculiarly topsy-turvy season.

And how satisfying that could be.