RONNY DEILA today told the Celtic support that Sunday will be the first of many parties with him at the helm of the club.

The Norwegian will experience his first title celebration after the Hoops meet Inverness Caley in their final Premiership match, but he has insisted his focus is already on ensuring the club continue the progress he believes they have made this season.

"It is a special day. It is the last day. We are champions and we want to make a good performance and win the game, and then afterwards have a good time. There is a needed vacation coming up now as well. It is exciting times," he told www.celticfc.net

"I have seen some good clips of it but, of course, I haven't done this before. This will be the first time and I hope we are going to do it many, many more times. It is just fun now. Everything is positive and we really look forward to the game.

"Energy is everything. They know it is 90 minutes left before they can have a good rest. There are a lot of people here and it is a big occasion, so I don't think there will be any problem motivating them."

"My mother and father and my kids will be here. It is always good to share the best moments with somebody and I am happy they are here for the last game. They know what is in my life and how it is, so they are also looking forward to it.

"I am just happy to be here and happy with what we have achieved and the developments we have made. But this has to continue we have to improve all the time, work hard and be focused on the right things.

"I feel at home, I feel a good connection with the fans and hopefully that will grow more and more with the years. Hopefully we will have a lot of trophies to celebrate."