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Sky Sports to 'turn down crowd noise' after disrespectful chanting about The Queen

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Celtic fans use offensive chants about The Queen during their match against St Mirren.The broadcaster have been warned about the travelling Hoops supporters ahead of their live Scottish Premiership coverage on Sunday (September 18) lunchtime.

BT Sport were forced to apologise earlier this week after their TV cameras showed a banner that read "F*** THE CROWN" during Celtic's Champions League clash with Shakhtar Donetsk.Sky want to avoid a repeat of that incident and according to the Daily Mail have instructed their production staff to turn down sound levels or mute individual microphones if they need to.READ MORE: Celtic fans' 'f*** the crown' banner spotted in away end at Champions League gameOfcom have clarified this week that insulting material about the late Queen Elizabeth II falls into their category of offensive content which should not be televised.St Mirren confirmed yesterday that they will be holding a minute's applause, rather than a minute's silence like most, in honour of Her Majesty, amid fears of booing from the Celtic end.Their fans have been urged to act in a "respectful manner" by manager Ange Postecoglou.

He said: "I have the same message to our fans that we always have. As I said before the game (against Shakhtar), we will abide by the protocols."We wore black armbands on Wednesday night.

I think there’s a minute’s applause, we will abide by whatever obligations and responsibilities we have as a football club. We will do that in a respectful manner.

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