CELTIC striker John Guidetti has been found to have breached SFA disciplinary rules and censured over the singing of a song that featured the phrase "the h*** are deid".

The SFA decision came after the Hoops star sang a song which contained the word at the end of an interview on Holland's FC Rijnmond football programme.

He was reciting a song that is sung about him by fans.

Rangers fans have now taken to Twitter calling for the player and the club to issue an apology.

He sang: "Oh John Guidetti, puts the ball in the net-y, he's a Super Swede and the h*** are deid, walking in Guidetti wonderland."

The Celtic forward described the chant as "a good song".

The SFA said the player had broken Disciplinary Rule 73 "in that on or around 6th March 2015 you did in the course of a interview given to the Dutch Television Programme FC Rijnmond, make comment of an offensive nature."

The SFA added: "The player was found in breach and censured.