Celtic’s treble will be covered in a BBC season review documentary airing on Thursday night.
The 2022/23 campaign turned out to be a long one, with a World Cup sandwiched in the middle.
It brought around numerous highs for Ange Postecoglou’s Celtic, with the side winning 41 of the 47 domestic matches they played.

The League Cup, Premiership and Scottish Cup were all won by the Hoops with some memories to last a lifetime.
A lifetime may not have passed since Saturday’s clincher against Inverness Caledonian Thistle but the BBC are seemingly keen to look back.
As announced by @BBCSportScot on Twitter, ‘The Season That Was’ will air on Thursday at 10:30pm on the BBC Scotland channel.
The programme will last for 60 minutes and cover the “highs and lows” from a dramatic season.
While the show will cover the Scottish game as a whole, it will surely focus on Celtic more than most given our clean-sweep.
With no competitive Celtic action until early August, supporters will be keen for anything which fills some time.

It may all feel a little bittersweet given that Postecoglou has since moved on to Tottenham Hotspur.
But the numerous beatings of Rangers will surely soften the blow.
Well worth a watch we think.
In other news, Steven Hammell has joined Celtic in a newly-created role
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