It’s that time of year again as the season reaches the latter stages and Celtic begin to look ahead to next season.
There’s still work to do for Brendan Rodgers’ side and the Bhoys need just a point away at Dundee United to be crowned Scottish Premiership champions for a 55th time.
Celtic fans have sold out the allocation at Tannadice and are also expected to pack out Celtic Park for trophy day on the final day of the season against St Mirren.
This also means the time for season ticket renewals/applications is here and in the latest promotional video, supporters spotted one hidden detail.

Celtic fans react as Kieran Tierney shirt appears in promo video
One thing to be excited about is the fact that Kieran Tierney is coming home.
Tierney signed a pre-contract agreement in the January transfer window and will return to his boyhood club to replace the whole left by the inevitable departure of Greg Taylor.
In the latest video to advertise the season tickets, there was a small snippet of a shirt with Tierney’s name printed on the back and that has sent supporters into overdrive.
@_CM_67_ commented: “Celtic slipping a shot of a Tierney top getting printed into the season ticket renewal video.”
“Loving the Tierney print,” added @staceyxcfcx.
@declan_cl1340 added: “Stick a pic of Tierneys shirt in the promo to justify the increase, that’ll do it.”
@WillieMaleyCSC also wrote: “Tears actual tears. Welcome home son.”
@Boyle_67 commented: “If Celtic think they can use a shirt with Tierney printed on it as some promo for season ticket renewal when we’ve known he’s coming back for months then they’re absolutely on the money!”
When will Kieran Tierney officially join Celtic?
The deal is signed, sealed, delivered. Tierney will be coming back to Glasgow, but fans must wait a little longer.
A report published by the club confirmed the left-back would officially be counted as a Celtic player as of 1 July.
This is because his current deal at Arsenal doesn’t expire until 31 June and therefore he must honour the remainder of that contract.
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