The 55-year-old made 'abusive and derogatory' remarks during an evening match at Pittodrie.
A man who shouted racially aggravated comments at Celtic players during a match with Aberdeen has been ordered to carry out unpaid work.
Ian Stewart, 55, was heard making the "abusive and derogatory" remarks during an evening match at Pittodrie on 9 February this year.At Aberdeen Sheriff Court, Stewart was sentenced to a community payback order with 160 hours of unpaid work.
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