Hargi the photographer has shared some incredible winter pictures of Celtic Park.
It is more than 10 months since the fans left the 5-0 win over St Mirren with few able to guess what was lying in store.
For 90% or more of the fans that cheered a hat-trick from Leigh Griffiths the current break is the longest that they have ever been away from the ground with many attending 20 or more matches per season.
Well it started off with frozen fog… pic.twitter.com/gxQViRMRp9
— Hargi (@hargi_) January 9, 2021
and then along came snow pic.twitter.com/zSvEovCwDh
— Hargi (@hargi_) January 9, 2021
— Hargi (@hargi_) January 9, 2021
I’m finding it difficult to pick just one picture out of the set i took at Celtic Park the other night, but this might be it. You know i just love clear, starry nights, but the snow, fog & pitch heaters just make this look ethereal! pic.twitter.com/mRow4ZCRbl
— Hargi (@hargi_) January 9, 2021
Absolute cracking Pic Brian and love your watermark to ensure not stolen ??
— Dennis Doherty (@DennisDoherty01) January 9, 2021
I can’t stress this enough pal – you need to go pro!
— Matt McGough (@IthicaMatt) January 9, 2021
Just had a look all the pics you’ve put up today. Tremendous man
— marc (@__mrc67) January 9, 2021
Beautiful picture ?
— jo telfer (@jotelfer7) January 9, 2021
Cracker mate. Auld place is crying out to give a big European side a doing. I think it’s missed it.
— ???? (@peaham1) January 9, 2021
With the snow heavy and untreated underfoot the perfect conditions are in place for pictures of the ground, with the pitch heaters on inside an eerie glow adds to the atmospheric look.
On Monday night the stadium will be largely silent as Hibs come first footing- when the fans will return to their seats remains unknown with no guarantee that a full house of 60,000 will be present at any stage this year.