The world of football came together today to say farewell to Celtic legend Tommy Burns at his funeral today.
Thousands of mourners turned out to pay their last respects to the former manager of the Glasgow club, who died at home last Thursday aged 51.
The former Scotland international, who was also a long-serving Celtic player and most recently the team's first-team coach and head of youth, died after losing a battle with cancer.
Mourners began arriving two hours before the requiem mass at St Mary's church in the Calton area of Glasgow.
Hundreds of fans were in the street outside the church from early this morning and up to 3,000 had gathered by midday at Celtic Park where the service was being broadcast.
Stars of the football world arrived at the church throughout the morning.
Celtic boss Gordon Strachan arrived with the first-team squad to loud applause from those outside the church.
Others arriving included Rangers boss Walter Smith and captain Barry Ferguson.
Former Scotland and Rangers manager Alex McLeish also attended along with SFA chief executive Gordon Smith.
There were also a host of former Celtic players, including Roy Keane, Kenny Dalglish and Pierre van Hooijdonk.
Even before guests began arriving, the street outside the church turned green and white as hundreds of fans turned out to pay their respects.
Floral tributes were laid outside the entrance to the church and Celtic scarves hung from the railings.