CELTIC have scooped an awards double after Brendan Rodgers and Scott Brown were named Premiership Manager and Player of the Year respectively.
The former Liverpool boss guided his side to a seventh successive league title and the second of his reign in charge at Parkhead.
Rodgers' side also triumphed in the Betfred Cup last November and have the chance to defend their domestic Treble against Motherwell in Saturday's Scottish Cup final.
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Skipper Brown has been at the heart of another successful campaign for his club and has already received the PFA Scotland and SFWA Player of the Year awards.
🏆🏆 Congratulations to #CelticFC's Scott Brown and Brendan Rodgers for being awarded @Ladbrokes Premiership Player and Manager of the Year.
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) May 15, 2018
Well deserved! 👏
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The 32-year-old has showed no signs of slowing down, making 55 appearances in all competitions under Rodgers this term.
Celtic's season ended with a 1-0 defeat at home to Aberdeen on Sunday, but they finished nine points clear at the summit of the Premiership standings.
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