A man is due in court in connection with allegations that offensive material had been posted on the award-winning Rangers Tax Case blog.

The 37-year-old from Glasgow went voluntarily to a police station in the city after officers were alerted to the material.

The blog, which closed recently, was an analysis of the financial affairs at the old Ibrox club and the HMRC investigation which was brought to a conclusion this week.

It took a critical line on the financial management of Rangers and won the George Orwell Prize for political journalism earlier this year.

The accused man was arrested by officers at the national Football Co-Ordination Unit after voluntarily attending the city’s Helen Street police office, Strathclyde Police said.

He has been released on an undertaking and is expected to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court on December 20. A report will be sent to the procurator fiscal.