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BT Sport apologizes as Celtic fans display “f *** the Crown” banner in Champions League clash with minute of silence abandoned after Queen’s death
BT Sport was forced to apologize on the air after Celtic fans unveiled a banner reading “f *** the Crown”.
The Hoops were playing in Poland against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League clash, which ended 1-1.
After the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, all the British clubs that played in Europe this week were able to observe a minute of silence.
However, it was agreed that the silence would be removed for the Shakhtar vs Celtic match, even though the players wore black headbands as a sign of respect.
Shortly before kick-off, away fans unrolled the banner reading “F *** the crown”, on which the announcer apologized if any spectators were offended.
Then, as Champions League music played, they revealed another banner that read “Sorry for your loss, Michael Fagan”.
Michael Fagan gained notoriety in 1982 when he managed to scale the walls of Buckingham Palace and sneak into the queen’s bedroom.
The schizophrenic spent about 10 minutes talking to the monarch before being approached by a lackey.