A SMALL section of Dundee United fans shamefully interrupted a minute’s silence in honour of the Queen.
Ibrox fell silent ahead of the Scottish Premiership match between Rangers and Dundee United.
But Radio Scotland microphones clearly picked up a small section of the away fans booing as the tribute began.
They then broke into a disgusting chant during the period of silence.
Supporters were shamefully heard singing “Lizzie’s in a box.”
Rangers fans impeccably observed the minute’s silence, before erupting in a chorus of boos directed at the away fans.
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The interrupted silence was followed by a rendition of ‘God Save the King’.
Rangers also played the National Anthem in midweek ahead of their 3-0 Champions League defeat to Napoli.
The Glasgow club defied Uefa who banned UK clubs from singing the anthem as they didn’t want kick-off times delayed.
Although the Gers will not face any Uefa action for honouring the Queen before their meeting with the Italian side.
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Some Scottish sides decided to hold a minute’s applause instead of silence this weekend due to fears of the quiet being interrupted.
Antonio Colak opened the scoring for the Gers before running over and shushing the away fans.
He pointed at the Dundee supporters and put his fingers to his lips after putting the home side ahead.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk