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17th September 2022
04:03pm BST

"99% of Ibrox showing absolute respect. One or two should go home and look themselves in the mirror."https://twitter.com/Worldsource24/status/1571140032806932482 Following the game, Dundee United released the following statement:
'Dundee United are aware of the actions of a small section of the crowd who chose to not respect the minute's silence before this afternoon's match at Ibrox. 'As a club, ahead of the game we reached out to advise our supporters of the pre-match arrangements with the expectation that the minute silence would be observed.'The chanting incident occurred after it was reported Sky Sports had told their production team to be ready to reduce noise from Celtic supporters during live coverage of their game away at St Mirren on Sunday. Celtic faced Shakhtar Donetsk in a Champions League group game in Warsaw in midweek, with supporters unfurling offensive banners about the Queen following her death the previous week. BT Sport, who broadcast the game in the UK, apologised after the banners briefly appeared on screen. UEFA have since opened disciplinary proceeding against Celtic for the banners, though have decided not to do so with Rangers over their decision to play the national anthem. Related stories:
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