A man who filmed himself shouting sectarian abuse at former Scotland goalkeeper Andy Goram has been fined £600.

Aaron Laing, 25, from Dundee, shouted, swore and made abusive and sectarian comments to the Rangers and Scotland player on January 19, in a bookmakers in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.

Laing was in a pub nearby when he learned Mr Goram, a former Rangers footballer, was in the betting shop.

He entered the shop shouting at Mr Goram, using his mobile phone to film the incident. The footage was later uploaded to YouTube.

Laing was sentenced at Peterhead Sheriff Court after he pled guilty to threatening and abusive behaviour. Vicki Lee Bell, football liaison prosecutor for the north of Scotland, said: "There is no place in a modern Scotland for behaviour motivated by prejudice, discrimination or bigotry of any kind.

"It is the right of everyone to go about their business without fear of harassment or abuse."