Kerry's All-Ireland winners saw Celtic thrash Rangers 4-0 in the Old Firm derby on Saturday before meeting the winning manager Ange Postecoglou.
The Kingdom are still on a high after lifting the Sam Maguire Cup this summer for the first time since 2014.
And many of their stars, including David Clifford, journeyed to Glasgow this weekend for the Old Firm derby.
Clifford and the gang were first spotted at the Friars Walk Tavern in Cork, the home of a Celtic supporters club, before they took a flight to Glasgow.
They were then treated to a great match for Celtic fans as the Hoops, with goals from Liel Abada (2), Jota and David Turnbull, dominated their bitter rivals to go five points clear at the top of the table.
The All-Ireland winners were then pictured meeting Celtic boss Postecoglou.
Clifford has spoken in the past about his love for Celtic, having been a very good soccer player in his youth.
“In fairness, I do miss soccer, at times," he said this year. "It’s a great game. I would have been playing on a team with all my friends. I would miss that. I’m fairly happy with the path that I’ve chosen, though.”
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