Celtic supporters again disrupted a period of silence on Remembrance Sunday.
The Parkhead club asked fans to respect the commemoration shortly before the home game with Kilmarnock.
But despite the stadium announcer reminding the crowd that several Celtic players lost their lives in the Great War, there were chants from both ends of the ground prior to the match beginning.
Referee Don Robertson drew the silence to a close after just 10 seconds before the Premiership game.
The disruption happened despite the absence of many of the Green Brigade. Celtic slapped a three-match ban on many of the ultras group this week after what they said was an assault on a steward.
Parkhead bosses’ patience finally ran out over the behaviour of the group, who were already subject to a suspended sanction.
Celtic fans show their displeasure during the minute’s silence for Remembrance Day
Celtic players were observing the silence but that was halted after 10 seconds due to fans
Sunday’s disruption follows similar scenes last year when Celtic faced Kilmarnock at Rugby Park which forced Sky Sports to apologise.