Celtic fans have unveiled a stunning 360-display to celebrate winning the Scottish Premiership title.
Ange Postecoglou's side clinched the league against Hearts earlier this month and will receive the trophy at full-time after the game against Aberdeen.
The tifo involved every fan taking part, forming a display which included the face of legendary European Cup-winning manager Jock Stein at one end of the stadium and the club's first boss Willie Maley at the other. With the phrase "stand on the shoulders of giants" displayed in between.
The display was organised by ultras group The Green Brigade who raised £20,000 as part of a fundraising campaign.
It is the second time this season that the group have organised such a display this season after they also produced a full stadium tifo for the first match of the campaign in August.
They said in a statement prior to the fixture: "As we stand on the brink of another historic treble, we urge our current heroes to take inspiration from the giants of the past to write their own names into Celtic folklore.
"For Saturday, we have prepared a full stadium tifo to welcome the champions to the park and inspire them to make history. It is up to us, everyone at Celtic Park, to build up to our own legends. To help do this, we ask that all fans make every effort to: be at your seat early, be at the correct seat, raise the material on your seat as the team emerges from the tunnel.
"The tifo will be the most ambitious attempted in Scotland and your participation is crucial to its success. As ever, thank you for your continued support and cooperation."
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Meanwhile, before the match, Postecoglou addressed his future after recent reports linked him with the vacant job at Tottenham.
He said: "Well, I'm aware of it because everyone keeps asking me about it. It's happened in the past.
"I think I've been pretty clear that it's just not the way I think and work. My priority right now is just looking at trying to make sure we have a special day tomorrow.
"We've got a big cup final coming up in a week's time. I'm not going to sort of sit there and sort of try and get distracted by things that are kind of fascinating for other people rather than myself.
"So yeah, that's where my focus is and that's what it will continue to be. We've got a couple of big games and we've had a fantastic season and we've got an opportunity to make it a really special one.
"There's always things to achieve. I mean, we as a football club know that you have that responsibility here to deliver success and to play football a certain way.
"That doesn't change. I mean just because we won the double last year didn't mean we went into this year thinking, okay we don't have to be as strong."
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