Neil Lennon has sent a touching tribute to the family of a Celtic fan who died suddenly over the weekend.
Dean Shades was found dead at a house in Drumchapel on Sunday morning.
Hundreds of tributes were posted to the 25-year-old, who was an avid Celtic fan.
Newly appointed Celtic boss Neil Lennon created his own video saying he is thinking of Dean's family at this difficult time.
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In the Twitter video, Lennon says: "This is for Dean's family. I'd like to pass on my condolences, it must be a hard time for you.
"You'll Never Walk Alone. Only one Dean Shades."
The video was posted by Barry Cassidy who wrote: "Brilliant from Neil Lennon and wee Chrissy for this message to wee Deano and his family. Only one Deano Shades xx."
A post on Sunday by Drumchapel Csc Celtic supporters group said they had lost a 'wee character'.
They wrote: "Broken hearted that we’ve lost this wee character. Sleep tight Dean Shades, god bless."
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The post has been shared by Dean's devastated friends and family over 180, with 468 touching comments.
Dean's body was discovered just after midnight at the Glasgow property.
Police confirmed that they are not treating the death as suspicious.
A spokeswoman for Police Scotland said: "At approximately 12.30am on Sunday, March 3rd, the body of a 25-year-old man was found.
"Officers were called to a property on Carolside Drive, in Drumchapel, Glasgow.
"Officers are treating the death as not suspicious. A post mortem will take place in due course.
"A report will be submitted to procurator fiscal."
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