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Published 10:27 26 Sept 2015 BST
Updated 10:34 26 Sept 2015 BST
Celtic have worn the symbol on their jerseys for a number of years, and according to the club's Chief Executive Peter Lawwell, remembering The Great Famine is important to the club,
“The origins of Celtic Football Club are inextricably linked to the Great Famine and it is right that we once again join in this commemoration," Lawwell says.
"Celtic was formed by immigrants and to help people in real need, many whose families had escaped the devastation of the Great Famine."
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