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From the Treble Treble toll to the Jambo snowflakes via hurting Rob MacLean

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The physical and mental toll of Celtic’s Treble Treble was spelled out by Jonny Hayes.

Coming into the club from Aberdeen he discovered the standards demanded, realised that a 0-0 draw at Livingston is hard to justify no matter how many trophies are lined up on a banner outside of the Brazen Head.

After a break of 7-10 days Hayes will be ready to go again next month as the build up to the new season gets underway with the first pre-season game on June 26 in Austria.

As Neil Lennon’s appointment, or offer, sparks debate among Celtic fans two of his first group of signings will be involved in the biggest football match of the season. It’s be Wanyama v van Dijk in Madrid for many Celtic supporters.

It is becoming something of a joke but poor Kris Ajer has been overlooked again, this time BBC anchor man Rob MacLean has left him out of his SPFL team of the year with Scott McKenna and Craig Halkett the best central defenders in the land!

Later in the morning JP Taylor suggested that there may be an alternative Victory Parade after congestion on Saturday brought plans to a halt, getting the players off the beaches and pubs could be a problem while Hertha Berlin may have alternative plans for Dedryck Boyata.

Over in Ibiza Motherwell wonder kid Jake Hastie is using a tried and tested means of becoming a fans favourite, Joey Barton found that it was a short lived tactic.

Three days after the Scottish Cup Final Scott Brown remains the curse of Scottish football, Steven Thompson has joined fellow snowflakes Steven MacLean and Christophe Berra in slamming the Treble Treble winning skipper.

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