Celtic chairman Ian Bankier is to step down at the end of the season. Who will replace him and does he leave any kind of legacy at Celtic?
Former Hoops chief executive Peter Lawwell is already the name in the frame for the top job.
Would his return be a popular choice among the Celtic faithful?
Meanwhile, the Celtic family was in mourning as former star John 'Yogi' Hughes passed away after a short illness.
Yogi bagged 189 goals for Celtic in 419 appearances and won 17 major honours at the club including seven Scottish titles, 5 Scottish League Cups and 4 Scottish Cups as well as being a member of Jock Stein's 1967 Lisbon Lions European Cup-winning squad.
Hughes is best remembered for bagging a brace of penalties in the 2-1 League Cup final win over Rangers at Hampden Park as well as his equalising goal at the same venue against Leeds United in the 1970 European Cup semi-final in front of an incredible record crowd of 136,505 inside the national stadium as Celtic reached the final for the second time in the clubs' history.
Join Alison McConnell and Tony Haggerty in the video below as they discuss Bankier's legacy and remember Celtic legend John 'Yogi' Hughes.
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