Celtic honour Burns at Parkhead

The former Hoops' player and manager died of cancer in May 2008.Burns' children, Jonathan, Michael, Emma and Jenna were at the ceremony with Jonathan unveiling the "relief" - as the form of sculpture is known - on a wall near the entrance to the stadium.Around 1,000 Celtic fans turned up early to hear Celtic chairman John Reid say: "It is very fitting that Tommy takes his rightful place at Celtic Park."He rose from a boy in the crowd to become a true Celtic great."Chief executive Peter Lawwell was also present along with Lisbon Lions Billy McNeill, Bobby Lennox, Bertie Auld, Jim Craig and Tommy Gemmell.Former team-mate and close friend, Billy Stark, added: "I can speak for everybody when I say Tommy was a fantastic player and a fantastic man."It was an honour and privilege to know him."

Source: Team_Talk