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Celtic supporters boo during minute’s silence on Remembrance Day as referee ends tribute after just 10 SECONDS

Celtic fans once again broke the silence at Remembrance Sunday.

The Parkhead club asked fans to respect the memorial shortly before their match against Kilmarnock.

But despite the stadium announcer reminding the crowd that many Celtic players had lost their lives in the Great War, chants could be heard from both ends of the pitch before the match started.

Referee Don Robertson ended the silence just 10 seconds into the Premiership game.

The disruption occurred despite the absence of most of the Green Brigade. Celtic this week handed three-match bans to several ultras groups following what they said was an attack on a referee.

Parkhead bosses have finally run out of patience with the behavior of the band, who are already subject to a suspended sanction.

Celtic fans express displeasure during a minute’s silence for Remembrance Day

Celtic players observed the silence but it was stopped after 10 seconds due to the fans.

Celtic players observed the silence but it was stopped after 10 seconds due to the fans.

Sunday’s outage follows similar scenes last year when Celtic faced Kilmarnock at Rugby Park and Sky Sports was forced to apologize.

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