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Ange Postecoglou tells Celtic fans to respect minute’s silence as he admits 'I’d prefer it didn’t happen'

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Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou has expressed his disappointment after fans interrupted a minute's silence ahead of the Dundee game.

Supporters could be heard booing and singing as the players stood in the centre circle to commemorate British and Commonwealth soldiers in the last match at Dens Park before Remembrance Sunday.

Members of the crowd sang about Aidan McAnespie, an Irishman who was killed by British troops in 1988, before staging a protest against the board by throwing tennis balls onto the pitch.

The disrupting of the silence was slammed by former Celtic player Andy Walker, who called the scenes "embarrassing". And Postecoglou admitted after the match he was not impressed by the stunt, as he called on supporters to show more

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