Players from both Celtic and Partick Thistle joined fans in paying tribute to Liam Miller.
The former Celtic ace passed away last night at the age of 36 after a battle with cancer.
Football fans around the world were saddened by the news of the Irishman's death and his former clubs and teammates have come together to pay tribute to the tragic star.
Remembering Liam Miller.
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) February 10, 2018
💚 #RIPLiamMiller pic.twitter.com/fBur54ANvl
The two teams both wore black armbands during today's Scottish Cup clash at Parkhead to commemorate the former hoops player.
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Flags were also flown at half mast above the stadium and an image of Liam was displayed on the screens surrounding the pitch.
4⃣3⃣💚 #RIPLiamMiller pic.twitter.com/yTC5zEUAoB
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) February 10, 2018
Matchday. #RIPLiamMiller #CELPAR pic.twitter.com/ATM85TA4oC
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) February 10, 2018
Fans also paid tribute by tying shirts and banners to the railings outside Celtic Park.
#RIPLiamMiller: 1981-2018.
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) February 10, 2018
YNWA 🍀 pic.twitter.com/kXKIfRWUpy
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