25 best Celtic title party pictures as Maeda tells Rangers who runs this city and a duck in a nappy rocks up
The Hoops clinched a fourth straight league title in style in the early-kick off at Tannadice

It's party time in the green half of Glasgow after Celtic rubber-stamped a fourth Premiership crown on the bounce by thrashing Dundee United 5-0 in Tayside.
Brendan Rodgers' side have done the business with four games to spare and will have the luxury of going across the city to face Rangers next Sunday as the kings of Scotland once again.
Bar a quiet opening at Tannadice, it was an easy day's work for Celtic who netted all five of their goals inside 58 minutes to get the party atmosphere among the travelling Parkhead support started early.
The full-time whistle saw Rodgers and his players spill onto the pitch in jubilation to celebrate their 55th league championship triumph, which now puts them level with their Old Firm neighbours.
The part has just got started outside Celtic Park, with thousands of supporters welcoming Callum McGregor, James Forrest and the rest of their heroes back to the stadium after having sealed part two of their intended domestic treble.
Record Sport has put together the best images that includes, yes, we are serious, a duck in a Celtic-themed nappy.
Celtic fans gathered in their thousands outside Parkhead to celebrate the title triumph
(Image: SNS Group)1 of 25Jota had to be replaced in the first half at Tannadice and despite requiring crutches the Portuguese star wasn't letting that stop him from getting involved in the party atmosphere
2 of 25Brendan Rodgers is normally a cool customer on the touchline. But after sealing his 11th major honour as Hoops boss, the Irishman lets himself go to give the travelling Celtic contingent his best 'Ronny Roar' impression
(Image: Getty Images)3 of 25The celebrations continued into the dressing room as skipper Callum McGregor and his teammates get the beers and champagne flowing
(Image: SNS Group)4 of 25Viljami Sinisalo of Celtic celebrates at full-time. The Finn has performed well between the sticks in Kasper Schmeichel's absence and will bag himself a league winner's medal with just one more appearance
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