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The minute's silence for Remembrance Day before Celtic's clash with Kilmarnock was disrupted by booing from the home support. ‌

In Glasgow's east end, Celtic and Killie players joined clubs across the country in holding a minute of contemplation ahead of kick-off for Remembrance Day . ‌

Both sets of players stood in silence in the centre circle before murmurs from the stands were heard as the pre-match tannoy reminded supporters of the pre-match gesture. ‌

However, before referee Don Roberston could even blow his whistle to start the silence before the Scottish Premiership clash an angry reaction could be heard from the Celtic Park stands.

Jeering and chants were heard while some sections of the support turned their back.

This saw Robertson quickly

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