Long-time Rangers commentator Tom Miller has demanded boo boys from Dundee United to take a long hard look at themselves amid the chants which sullied the minute's silence for The Queen.
Chants of "Lizzie's in a Box" and loud boos emanated from the travelling supporters ahead of the Scottish Premiership clash between the pair, in the first domestic match since the long-reigning Monarch's passing. The chants from the away fans led to condemnation from Ibrox punters, as well as the man behind the microphone who issued his instant verdict of the unsavoury scenes which transpired seconds before kick-off.
Speaking on the international feed, the veteran broadcaster said: "99 per cent of Ibrox, showing absolute respect, one or two, should go home and look at themselves in the mirror." Miller's message was relayed to viewers across the globe as Rangers paid their tributes to The Queen after their poignant banner commemorating her life's service before their clash with Napoli.
Dundee United 's supporters have been widely condemned on social media and by pundits for their inability to stay solemn before the game in Glasgow kicked off.
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