The Green Brigade have requested that Celtic fans attending this month’s Scottish Cup final wear the green and white hoops.
The Hoops face Rangers at Hampden Park on Sunday 30 April, knowing that victory will take them within one game of Scottish Cup glory.
Given that the league looks a formality, the League Cup is already in the bag and lower-league opposition await in the final, it looks like the game will decide whether we win the treble of not.

It’s therefore a huge match and Ange Postecoglou and his players will be backed by half of the National Stadium.
The message from the Green Brigade was posted on the North Curve’s Twitter feed on Thursday evening.
In it, the ultras group call upon Celtic supporters going to the match to wear “the famous green and white hoops”.

They are also encouraging “scarves, flags and banners” which are the same colours.
There will be no “organised tifo” for the fixture but the sight of the Celtic end decked out in green and white may top any choreographed display.
The Celtic end will be packed and colourful, and sure to out-sing our rivals just like in February’s League Cup final.
We’ve got two league fixtures to play before the big Hampden clash, starting with Kilmarnock on Sunday.
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