MOSCOW, Sep 19 Fans of the Scottish football club Celtic ridiculed a moment of silence in memory of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain before the game of the national championship. On Sunday, St. Mirren beat Celtic at home with a score of 2:0. Before the match, the players honored the memory of Elizabeth II with a minute of applause. As the players gathered in the center circle and started cheering, the fans put up a banner with the text: «Clap your hands if you hate the royal family.»Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, who ruled for over 70 years, died in Scotland at 97- m year of life on September 8. Due to the death of Queen Elizabeth, some Premier League matches were previously rescheduled.