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Celtic react to fan return with beaming 'our supporters are everything' message

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Celtic have shared their delight at the imminent return of fans to Parkhead - insisting "our supporters are everything".The club were firmly behind bringing the winter break forward when new restrictions on stadium capacities were announced in December, limiting attendances to just 500 spectators.Boss Ange Postecoglou admitted he didn't want to play games in near-empty grounds and the club voted in favour or rescheduling the annual shutdown.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced on Tuesday that full houses would once again be permitted from Monday, January 17 - the date Celtic return to action against Hibs. Get all the latest Celtic news sent straight to your Inbox every day by signing up to our newsletter.We cover every morsel of information regarding your favourite club in the form of articles, videos and podcasts.The newsletter will arrive every day at 12pm, giving you a round up of the best stories we've covered that in the last 24 hours.To sign up, simply enter your email address into the link here.And if you aren't already, make sure you join the conversation over on our Celtic Facebook group and Record Sport Instagram.

And a club statement said: " Celtic Football Club is pleased that having reached the end of current restrictions, supporters will be able to return to matches in Scotland from Monday and we look forward in particular to Monday’s match against Hibernian at Celtic Park. "Our supporters are everything and we can’t wait to welcome you back to Paradise."The club notes that additional measures will be required in terms of vaccination and covid certification checks around the match.

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