Nations League tipsters Celtic fans booed a minute`s silence on Remembrance Day ahead of the Kilmarnock match and held banners in support of Palestine: Britain is committing genocide in Gaza
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Celtic fans booed for a minute`s silence on Remembrance Day. Remembrance Day is celebrated in Great Britain and the British Commonwealth on November 11, the anniversary of the end of the First World War. The holiday is dedicated to the memory of British soldiers who died in military conflicts involving Great Britain.
All matches in the country last weekend began with a minute of silence.
Celtic fans sabotaged a minute of silence before yesterday`s away match of the Scottish Championship against Kilmarnock (2:0) - some fans whistled and chanted after referee Nick Walsh signaled the start of a minute of silence, as a result forecast by goals/highlights from uefa nations league of which the action was interrupted after 9 seconds.
In addition, banners in support of Palestine with the text: From Balfour to Starmer were unfurled on the guests` podium. The empire`s crimes continue. Britain is committing genocide in Gaza.
The fans` protest was broadcast on television, forcing a Sky Sports commentator to apologize live.
Note that a year earlier, Celtic fans also staged a protest during a minute of silence before the match with Aberdeen.
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