Viral video footage sparked an investigation.
Rangers fans who sang racist songs about Celtic striker Kyogo Furuhashi ended up in court after a video went viral.
READ MORE: Trucker 'sorry' for destroying East Kilbride house in drunken rage as he's jailed for 10 years Sheriff Robert Vaughan fined McKenzie and Devine £450 each while Speirs was fined £650. A request by prosecutors to give the trio football banning orders was rejected by the sheriff after it emerged they had already been banned by Rangers.
"Both the accused Speirs and Devine are observed changing the shape of their eyes to mimic someone of Asian descent The matter was subsequently reported to police and, having identified each accused, all were cautioned and charged." "He wishes to emphasise that he has no animosity towards the player or indeed anyone of Japanese ethnicity and is certainly not a racist but he accepts his conduct on that day."
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