Dundee United fans were heard chanting "Lizzie's in a box" while the Ibrox stadium fell silent ahead of their match against Glasgow Rangers.A vocal group of fans in the away end broke out in a brazen chorus as they chanted loudly "Lizzie's in a box" during the minute's silence before the Scottish Premiership match between the two sides.Grounds up and down the country will be falling silent before matches this weekend as the Queen is remembered following her death last week, with the funeral for the 96-year-old taking place on Monday, September 19. READ MORE: Sky Sports to 'turn down crowd noise' after disrespectful chanting about The QueenDespite fans across the country wanting to pay respects to Her Majesty, some of the Terrors fans proved to be disruptive as Rangers fans broke out into boos after the display from the away section.
Earlier this week Rangers went against UEFA's request for the side to not sing the national anthem ahead of their clash against Napoli in the Champions League, with the organisation now looking to take disciplinary action.The chant came after Sky Sports reportedly told production staff that the crowd noise should be turned down if Celtic fans use offensive chants about the Queen during their match against St Mirren on Sunday, September 18, the day before the monarch's state funeral. Should disciplinary action be taken against Dundee United for the fans' chants?
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