Celtic moved on to the 67 point mark in the Premiership last night, courtesy of a 3-0 victory over Livingston.
Greg Taylor, Daizen Maeda and Kyogo Furuhashi struck all of the goals in a brilliant first-half, with the second much less enthralling.
There was plenty of good football on show in that first 45, but it was also a night of strange sights at Celtic Park.

Livingston, visiting Celtic Park for the second Wednesday night in six weeks, had a tiny support travel with them.
A look at the above image suggests only around 40 made the trip to the east end of Glasgow. They would have been outnumbered by around 1000:1 by Celtic fans.
Secondly, and even more bizarrely, a huge steward presence congregated on the North Stand touchline in the closing stages of the match, almost certainly outnumbering the travelling support from West Lothian.
It was a totally unnecessary sight on what was a chilled-out occasion, but it did at least give the Celtic support something to talk about during a largely forgettable second-half.
So two pretty strange off-the-pitch sights on a chilly January evening in Glasgow.

At least the first-half football was more predictable, with Ange Postecoglou’s Celtic playing some great stuff.
We’ve now beaten Livingston four times in a row, netting 11 goals and conceding just two. It’s fair to say that the hoodoo that blighted us for years has been put to bed.
We’ll play them one more time this season if they’re in the top six come the split.
The match would likely be away in Livingston, although that’s not a certainty.
In other news, David Martindale brought up money again in his post-match assessment
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