A HIBS fan has been admonished after he admitted hurling abuse at Rangers player Dean Shiels during the pitch invasion at last year’s Scottish Cup final.

Greig Binnie, 20, ran towards the ex-Gers midfielder as he made his way to the player’s tunnel leading off the pitch shouting aggressively.

He told Shiels - a former Hibs players - “I used to love you, f****** Judas”.

Binnie pled guilty today at Glasgow Sheriff Court to acting in an aggressive manner towards the player, contrary to the Offensive Behaviour at Football Act on May 21, last year at Hampden Park.

The landscape gardener, from Ratho, Edinburgh, was one of the first men to appear in court last year in relation to the match.

He previously admitted running on to the pitch and making an offensive, two-finger gesture towards goalie Wes Foderingham.

Binnie, a squash coach at George Watson’s college at the time, was given a community payback order to carry out 240 hours of unpaid work and a two year football banning order.

He lost his employment and an internship with the SFA as a result of his conduct.

Sheriff Brian Cameron said: “Albeit that your behaviour was deplorable, offensive and threatening and I’m sure not at all pleasant for Mr Shiels, I have come to the view it forms part of the same conduct as the previous matter.

“For that reason it would be unjust for me to impose a sentence therefore I am going to admonish you.”

The pitch invasion at the end of the match when Hibs beat Rangers 3-2 saw scenes which shamed Scotland.