Celtic Park seems set to endure a summer season makeover.
A picture circulating on-line exhibits the membership have taken down the enduring banners which historically adorn the skin of the stadium in Glasgow's east finish.
The art work paperwork a row of iconic figures from the membership's historical past below the phrase 'Paradise', whereas the opposite facet of the bottom carries portraits that includes the likes of legendary supervisor Willie Maley and membership founder Brother Walfrid.
Nevertheless it now seems the membership will look to clean up the much-loved scene forward of subsequent season, with a picture posted on-line by a Twitter person exhibiting the partitions stripped of the pictures.
After a Double-winning season, Celtic might look so as to add a tribute to Ange Postecoglou and even to departed hero Tom Rogic after an emotional finish to his Parkhead profession.
The Aussie, alongside fellow long-serving midfielder Nir Bitton, introduced down the curtain on a trophy-laden Celtic profession in Could.
In bettering the stadium, the membership may even possible have a watch on their return to the Champions League group stage later this 12 months.