Ally McCoist hopes the death of Tommy Burns can signal the start of a lasting improvement in the relationship between Celtic and Rangers fans.
Celtic first-team coach Burns died on Thursday morning and many tributes have been left at Parkhead by fans from both clubs, while Rangers manager Walter Smith and assistant boss McCoist paid their respects at the stadium on Friday.
They received a warm reception from the Celtic faithful, as have the Rangers fans who have left tributes since Burns lost his cancer battle at the age of 51.
McCoist believes it would be appropriate if the spitefulness in the rivalry diminishes because of both sets of fans' grief for the popular lifelong Celtic man, who was also Scotland's assistant boss under Berti Vogts and Smith.
"If there's any good to come out of it, that could be Tommy's legacy," said McCoist. "There'd be nothing greater."
He told BBC Radio Scotland: "I thought the reception that our football club management got at Celtic Park was outstanding.
"The way the fans showed their respect for Tommy doesn't surprise me.
"It's absolutely fantastic, absolutely marvellous, but in no way does it surprise me because he deserves everything."
Rangers were still in Manchester following their UEFA Cup final defeat to Zenit St Petersburg when the news of Burns' death was announced.
McCoist said: "The Celtic officials were very keen to tell me there were a lot of buses stop on the way back from Manchester wanting to pay respect to Tommy at Celtic Park.
"They were warmly welcomed by everyone at Celtic Football Club and that was the officials and the fans themselves."
With the Clydesdale Bank Premier League title still being fought out by Celtic and Rangers, in the final week of the SPL campaign, McCoist believes Burns would want both sides to go at full throttle in the final games.
McCoist said: "The best thing we could do for Tommy Burns is go out and give 110% and that's what our players will do and that's what this football club will do and he would know that and he would want that."


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dublinbhoy
"Well said footman, good post"
footman
"As a Celtic man I was touched by the visit to Parkhead of the many Rangers staff and fans who paid their respects To Tommy Burns. I hope we can win the league on Thursday. If we do, I will be absolutely delighted. However, a small part of me will feel for the decent ( yes, we have decent fans too ) Rangers fans who have had a great season to end so disappointingly. I talk from experience when Motherwell dashed our hopes not so long ago.It`s not a nice feeling.Religion should not come in to this post, however we all know it plays a major part in some fans behavior.This despite the fact we all (mainly) worship the same God, who emphasised the Prime commandment ---- LOVE ONE ANOTHER !! ----- Let`s continue our rivalry (lets face it, it`s fun ) but let`s also show a wee bit more love and respect for our fellow man.Tommy Burns said his tombstone could read `Goram broke my heart` but wouldn`t it be nice if it read `I brought a few Old Firm fans a wee bit closer`"
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