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