Danish lager companies don't do football seasons but if they did, they'd probably still struggle to match the one Celtic fans have just enjoyed.

Clean sweep of domestic trophies? Check.

Unbeaten in every game played in Scottish football this season? Check.

Achieving that with a late winner at Hampden at the exact moment a bolt of lightning shot through the sky above Glasgow? Check.

The bad news for every other team is that straight after the final whistle Scott Sinclair insisted the team is out to do it all again.

There may be a new addition to strengthen the side with Celtic linked with a move for former Juventus star Martin Caceres, though talk of Moussa Dembele leaving Glasgow has resurfaced.

Over at Ibrox, Pedro Caixinha is tasked with bringing Rangers to a position where they can challenge their neighbours and he's targeted a trio of players from Mexico to improve his side. Expect to hear plenty of work permit chat over the coming weeks.

And after all of yesterday's drama, there's still one more game before the curtain falls on the Scottish season.

Hamilton and Dundee United go head to head in the play-off final. One will be playing Championship football next season, the other will have to come up with a plan to stop the Invincitrebles.