Celtic’s title triumph in 1986 was one of the most dramatic and thrilling in the club’s history.
Davie Hay’s side had won seven league games in a row to give themselves an outside chance of winning the title on the final day of the season as they travelled to Love Street to take on St Mirren, while league leaders, Hearts, were at Dundee.
While the Edinburgh side only required a point to become champions, the Hoops needed to win by at least three goals and hope Dundee won their match.
On May 3, 1986, thousands of Celtic fans packed into the Paisley ground, more in hope than expectation, and were treated to a superb display of attacking football as the Hoops scored five goals without reply.
And with time running out for the title hopes, up stepped Celtic fan Albert Kidd, who scored twice for Dundee and helped deliver the league trophy back to Paradise.
As news of his goals reached Celtic fans through the wonders of the wireless, Love Street erupted. The final whistle brought tears of joy at Paisley, and tears of despair in Dundee!