Recently we asked you to choose who your favourite player was in the current Celtic first team, and you responded in numbers once again.
It was a tight poll, one of the closest polls in a long time in fact, and the outcome may surprise one or two people.
Would it be the man who got the winning goals at Hampden in the cup final? Or maybe the captain who drove the team to glory with his grit and determination? Or perhaps the outgoing Swede who has a huge following within the ranks of the support?
Whoever you chose, there were some difficult decisions as the players in the poll were all major factors in the success of the team this season, and seasons gone by.
The Treble Treble winners will always have a place in the hearts of the supporters now, and we now pay tribute to the best of them.
Scott Bain - 40%
Solid showing for Scott with 40% duels won, but due to the competitive nature of the poll he comes in last.
Calum McGregor - 40%
Many people’s player of the year narrowly missed out on the main awards, and he wins 40% of his duels.
Scott Sinclair - 41%
Scotty scored 17 goals this season but seemed to fall out of favour near the end. Still popular with the fans and wins 41% duels.
Odsonne Edouard - 44%
First real surprise of the poll here, with the goal hero from Hampden failing to make the top 5. He still should be happy with 44%
Kristoffer Ajer - 44%
Big Kris level with Odsonne but makes 6th place and after a fairly quiet first half of the season, he has risen to be a star with the fans.
Tom Rogic - 45%
The wizard of Oz ranks high with the fans and takes his place in the top 5 with 45% duels won.
James Forrest - 50%
Player of the Year comes in at 4th place with half of his duels won. A fantastic season for James.
Scott Brown - 51%
Broony just edging 3rd spot and still is considered one of the fans favourites.
Kieran Tierney - 64%
Narrowly beaten to top spot, but KT is as popular now as he has ever been with fans. Hopefully can rid himself of the injuries for next season.
Mikael Lustig - 66%
Is this the biggest surprise? The loveable big Swede has possibly bid his final farewell by lifting the cup once more. If it is the end, then this is a fine way to bow out. Thank you, Mika.