Celtic have allowed their players some time to celebrate after a historic cup final victory over Rangers on Sunday.
The Scottish League Cup final went all the way to penalties at Hampden Park after a thrilling 3-3 draw and extra-time.
Irish internationals Liam Scales and Adam Idah were on the pitch at full-time, with Idah converting a penalty in Celtic's shootout victory.
Naturally, the celebrations were quickly flowing, though Celtic's historic win made them all the more exuberant. The two sides went into the game tied on 118 all-time trophies, with the Hoops' victory placing them one ahead of their bitter rivals on 119.
As Celtic's stars celebrated their victory, a group of players including Scales and Idah travelled to London to take in Monday's evening session at the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace.
It was at Ally Pally that some of Celtic's cup heroes delivered two very public jabs at their Glasgow rivals.
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Idah and Scales among Celtic stars at darts night out in Ally Pally
Liam Scales and Adam Idah were among the Celtic stars who took in a night of darts action at Alexandra Palace in North London on Monday, after their brilliant exploits at Hampden Park the previous day.
The two Ireland internationals were pictured alongside the likes of Cameron Carter-Vickers, Arne Engels, Greg Taylor, and Stephen Welsh.
‘Bring your dinner’
😂😂😂😂😂😂 https://t.co/Ea5SyUTYtp— Paul (@p____67) December 16, 2024
There was more to this trip to London than just darts, however.
Patrons at Ally Pally are routinely handed out placards to write messages on and hold up as the cameras pan through the crowd. Eagle-eyed photographers picked up the group of Celtic players holding up signs reading '119' and 'Bring your dinner' in pointed references to their recent cup final victory.
Bring your dinner 🎯 pic.twitter.com/N0P0nKCW5p
— Paula 🌙 (@misspaulaaxx) December 16, 2024
One photo showed the squad giving a thumbs up to the camera while Carter-Vickers held up the '119' sign - flanked by Scales and Idah.
The meaning of '119' is self-explanatory. The 'Bring your dinner' reference, however, was a more pointed dig at comments made by a Rangers fan on social media.
Alongside a photo of captain James Tavernier, a Rangers fan shared a post on Twitter pre-match, which read:
Every man, woman, adult or child has their role to play tomorrow in that stadium. Bring your f****** dinner and keep us on top of the perch.
The post quickly went viral, with Celtic fans taking enjoyment out of it at the full-time whistle.
Evidently, the message made its way to the Celtic dressing room, and the squad were all too happy to revel in their old enemies' disappointment on Monday.