As Celtic continue to celebrate qualifying for the Champions League group stages, giant billboards have been appearing across Glasgow to remind the city of their feat.
The club posted a series of images of the massive adverts around the city on its Twitter page with the message: “The finest team in Scotland, I’m sure you will agree!”
The post shows images of stars Scott Sinclair and Leigh Griffiths.
The finest team in Scotland, I'm sure you will agree!
— Celtic Football Club (@celticfc) August 22, 2017
Thanks to @ForrestMedia1. Spotted one yet, Celts? #UCL pic.twitter.com/Pf6GHVtGpI
Playing on the well-known Hoops chant “this is how it feels to be Celtic,” the billboards read: “This is how it feels… to be in the Champions League.”
Many fans have been expressing their delight at the green and white sight which have been spotted on the Clydeside Expressway.
Yes pic.twitter.com/E0oszEZfhs
— Rosebud (@Budrose88) August 22, 2017
And if you're driving down the Queen's Highway this evening you'll see this lovely sign on the Clydeside Expressway @ Patrick & elsewhere pic.twitter.com/MMwC7MiHOs
— matt mcglone (@MattMcGlone9) August 22, 2017
The @ChampionsLeague where @celticfc belong, at European football's top table https://t.co/xRvdWPKze6
— CLARE MENARY (@CLAREMENARY) August 22, 2017
📸 Glasgow's Green and White! #UCL #COYBIG pic.twitter.com/J5GOMc2agE
— Celtic Football Club (@celticfc) August 23, 2017
While the adverts have gone down a storm with many fans, understandably, others haven’t been too keen on them.
They come as Hoops striker Moussa Dembele takes a swipe at Rangers’ early European exit on social media.
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Celtic fell to a 4-3 defeat in Kazakhstan against Astana on Tuesday, but progressed with an 8-4 aggregate victory.
“To the Champions League we Progrès! Well done Bhoys, we’re back to the finest European football,” he wrote.
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