A man has been reported to Police Scotland by an anti-racism charity after he filmed himself walking through a Glasgow pub singing a shocking racist song aimed at Celtic’s Scott Sinclair.
The video shows the yob walking through McChuills bar in High Street while repeatedly chanting “Scott Sinclair’s a dirty f****n n*****.”
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He walks out of the popular bar - which is regularly packed out with Celtic fans during major games - and carries on with his vile rant while walking past members of the public and up the street towards High Street train station.
The video has been widely-shared on social media and was passed onto the Scottish branch of Show Racism the Red Card, the UK’s anti-racism educational charity.
The charity thanked social media users for flagging the clip up, adding: “We are so riled up by this. Disgusting behaviour.”
Thank you so much to community members who reported the racist & sectarian incident - we have reported it to the police.
— @SRtRC Scotland (@SRtRCScotland) May 31, 2017
We are so riled up by this. Disgusting behaviour!! Reported to @policescotland too!
— @SRtRC Scotland (@SRtRCScotland) May 31, 2017
The team, again, announced this morning: “Thank you so much to community members who reported the racist and sectarian incident. We have reported it to the police.”
The video is believed to have been taken on Saturday after Celtic made history after a dramatic late win over Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup Final, securing the club’s fourth treble, completing a remarkable 47-match unbeaten domestic season.
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