A SMALL section of Hibs fans disrupted the minute’s silence to remember those who lost their lives in wars before their clash with St Mirren on Saturday.
As is tradition, clubs up and down the country show their respect on the weekend of Remembrance Day, with Remembrance Sunday tomorrow.

Before the match players from both sides gathered round the centre-circle in Paisley to show their respect.
The ref blew his whistle and a piper played the Flooers O the Forest but the moment was marred by supporters who couldn’t stay quiet.
One Hibs fan shouted something, another joined in and there was also chanting before the ref brought proceedings to an abrupt end.
A loud chorus of boos soon followed after.
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Rob MacLean, who was providing commentary for BBC Sportsound, said: ‘Well that was cut short. Apologies for any bad language you might have picked up there and apologies that the moment was lost.
“What should have been very poignant was destroyed by someone looking to make a name for themselves.”
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