Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou has offered a reminder of the "ludicrous" idea of playing behind closed doors, as clubs gear up for the return of supporters.
The Aussie boss is looking forward to a Parkhead full house against Hibs after the Scottish government confirmed the 500-cap on crowds will be lifted by Monday - just in time for the return of the top flight.
It comes after Celtic and the majority of Premiership clubs voted to bring the winter break forward so it would line up with the effective closure of stadia, with only Rangers and Ross County opposed.
And Postecoglou reckons the return of fans mean the decision was vindicated - and further highlights that it would have been "ludicrous" to play on without fans.He said: "It's great for the game (having fans back).
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