Paddy Power was in top form as they reacte to Celtic winning their 54th SPFL title following their 5-0 win away to Kilmarnock.
Following a popular theme in Celtic history the 23/24 title was clinched away from home with Rugby Park following on from Tynecastle and Tannadice over the previous two seasons.
It was exactly how you would plan a title clincher, a brilliant performance of fast, entertaining football with a cutting edge while the pressure was on. Doing it The Glasgow Celtic Way.
The celebrations were real and raw, away days are becoming something of a rarity in Scottish football but making up for the loss of trips to Ibrox and Tynecastle the songs and chants boomed out around Rugby Park.
In front of the 3,835 away supporters in the Chadwick Stand the players took a bow before driving up the M77 to be greeted by another welcoming party at Celtic Park.
All the build up about the difficulties of the plastic pitch and two defeats at Rugby Park earlier in the season were blown away in a devastating opening spell in front of 3,000 vociferous travelling supporters who cheered home three well taken goals.
In charge of the Glasgow Derby at Ibrox in April the man from the Crown Bar in Bellshill had a bigger influence on the result than any of the home players.
This club comes out of a financial difficult situation. The club needs for the future to get also money in by producing or making players better, getting young players in and to make them better to sell them.
Those sort of incidents don’t do much for morale, as Lawwell worked on the Balance Sheet towards a pay day of £3.5m of salary and bonus the squad suffered and the manager became disillusioned.
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