CELTIC FANS and some ex-players have been tweeting their outrage after the Daily Record’s insensitive headline attached to a story about the late Liam Miller.
The paper thought it was appropriate to run a story with this headline this morning after the tragic death of former Celtic player Liam Miller and for some, they’ve just had enough.
Celtic fans have urged their fellow supporters to send a message to the paper by blocking their feeds on social media.

https://twitter.com/Clarkson77/status/962327967539122178
Just my opinion but very poor effort from the daily record headline on Liam’s passing.
Infact it’s terrible take it offline— Robert Douglas (@Robert__Douglas) February 10, 2018
Time for Celtic Football Club to ban the Daily Record from Celtic Park, a gutter rag that has plumbed the depths today again in connection with a tragic event. Enough.
— Tam (@coybig6721) February 10, 2018
https://twitter.com/PatCattigan/status/962297085151367168
The Record have since taken the story down and apologised after the backlash.
We have removed a headline on our online coverage of the death of Liam Miller. It was insensitive and we unreservedly apologise for any offence caused.
— The Daily Record (@Daily_Record) February 10, 2018
We would never try and influence anyone’s reading habits, but make up your own mind on this latest debacle.