They’ve set a high standard in recent seasons but this year’s Celtic christmas advert has been voted a cracker by the fans.
Almost all of the first team squad feature in the video which last just over two minutes with Danny McGrain and John Clark also appearing.
Captain Scott Brown, accompanied by Stuart Armstrong, are in the cockpit of a plane full of gifts bound for Glasgow with some familiar faces among the crew.
Be Joyful and Triumphant this Christmas, Bhoys and Ghirls! ????????#CelticChristmasFilm2017 pic.twitter.com/Kih4MHV4S5
— Celtic Football Club (@celticfc) November 24, 2017
This is without doubt the best Christmas video Celtic have ever made. Phenomenal. pic.twitter.com/dYbhWzJUOl
— CC (@cfkc97) November 24, 2017
Couldn’t stop smiling watching this video! Brilliant yet again Celtic
— Scott B (@ScoB1888) November 24, 2017
The Lustig disco dance! ???? @josefinlustig #Tache
— Electronic Tims (@ETimsNet) November 24, 2017
Great effort guys ???????????????? pic.twitter.com/0rSwfkjsnq
— @thommybhoy (@eirebhoy) November 24, 2017
That’s a thing of absolute beauty.
— CelticEarlyYears (@EarlyCeltic) November 24, 2017
Absolute class from @celticfc – This is how it feels to be Celtic ???? https://t.co/YQ7s6ymvMs
— Scott Docherty (@scottdoc1) November 24, 2017
We are so far ahead of everyone when it comes to marketing our brand. Invincible’s in every department and our smsm hate us for it.
— Celtic bhoy (@Pedroshome67) November 24, 2017
Why does Stuart Armstrong look more like a pilot than any pilot I’ve ever seen? ????
— Ashleigh (@AshleighMeikle) November 24, 2017
Knocked it outta the park this year again, love it… simply brilliant work from all the bhoys and ghirls involved in this, gonna share this like crazy
— joe doran (@joed1978) November 24, 2017
One member of cabin crew can be found taking a look at Brendan Rodgers’ new book while a Swedish member of staff seems more interested in the on-board entertainment.
Last years effort featuring Chris Sutton was more action packed with this years production more relaxing with the appropriate theme of joyful and triumphant.
Interestingly it also features a coach in one shot with Citylink providing the vehicle rather than the Lanarkshire based firm that all Celtic supporters clubs have cut any ties with.