OUR Greatest Kits voter poll is kicking off with a couple of classics. To begin with, we've picked out Celtic's 3rd kit from the 1985/86 season, and we're pitting it against the away kit from 2004/05.
READ MORE: Introducing: Greatest Kits
3rd kit 1985/86
This strip is one that Celtic fans will no doubt look back on fondly. The 85/86 Scottish Premiership season had one of the most dramatic finishes to a top-flight campaign that Scotland has ever had, with Celtic winning the league on goal difference after Hearts lost 2-0 to Dundee.
Away kit 04/05
The 2004/05 season was another memorable finish to the league season, although it's unlikely Celtic supporters will be particularly pleased with how the SPL finale played out. Celtic went to Motherwell needing a win to seal the title and were on track until a certain Scott McDonald came on as a substitute. The rest, as they say, is history.
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