Shane Duffy wants to play in a full Parkhead – after admitting the Celtic support gives him goose bumps.

The on-loan Albion defender has had tough times of late at the club he has supported since he was a boy.

But he and his team-mates were cheered into the stadium ahead of the 2-0 win over Kilmarnock on Sunday.

Duffy headed the second goal to make sure of three much-needed Premiership points.

A few hundred fans assembled in the heavy rain before the match to protest for change.

There were chants of “sack the board” as a banner saying “back the team, sack the board” was held up in front of the main stand.

But supporters cheered the players off their team bus.

Duffy said: "I love seeing it. Listen, there's been ugly scenes and that's not really what Celtic is about.

"The stuff with them backing you, it gives you goose bumps.

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"I wish the stadium was full and I could really experience it, but I'm hoping I get the chance.

"It's a special club with special supporters.

"We know they are always behind us. As any supporter is, they are frustrated as they know there is a lot more in the team and we haven't shown it.

"We've had a terrible Europa League, the Rangers game and a couple of draws.

"They are frustrated and I understand it. I've grown up with it all my life.

"You just put it aside and get back to basics to try and get this team flowing again and get on a roll."