Celtic supporters defied pleas from the club to show respect by chanting throughout a minute’s applause in memory of the Queen.
Across the UK fans and players have observed a minute's silence and sung the national anthem ahead of kick-off before last weekend's games.
Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou had previously called on the club's fans to be "respectful" during any tributes.Live updates: People urged not to travel to join lying in state queueMeet the King: Charles greets Truss ahead of 'reception of the century' for world leaders at Buckingham Palace Fagan famously managed to scale the Buckingham Palace walls before creeping into Her Majesty’s bedroom while she slept in 1982. The then painter and decorator, who has schizophrenia, spent around 10 minutes talking to the monarch about his family.
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