Declan McCuish, 23, posted the comment about former Gers star Sone Aluko.

He also tweeted an offensive phrase about Senegalese footballer Diouf who also played for the team at the time.

After receiving complaints about his offensive Tweets, McCuish’s Ibrox home was raided and police found cannabis and phenazepam.

The teenager, now from Williamsburgh Court, Paisley, pled guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to posting “abusive and threatening comments” to Aluko and in relation to Diouf on February 2 and 3, 2013.

He also admitted producing cannabis and possession of phenazepam.

Passing a total sentence of 12 months sheriff Andrew Cubie branded the tweets “vile and racist” and noted that his Twitter name 1888_dec_1888, was linked to Celtic.

Defence lawyer Ron McKenna said his client was suffering from a breakdown at the the time of the offences and was using drugs.

He added that McCuish described his actions as “disgusting” and accepts full responsibility for what he has done.

A MAN has been left with severe facial injuries after being involved in a brawl in Paisley.

At around 10pm last Sunday, the 28 year-old victim was walking with his uncle on Well Street and turned onto Wellmeadow Street he got into a fight with a group of men.

One member of the group battered the man, leaving him with arm and facial injuries.

He was taken to the Royal Alexandra Hospital where he received treatment. His uncle, who is in his 50s, was not injured.

The two men made off and continued along Wellmeadow Street where officers saw the injured man.

The group consisted of a number of males and at least one female. Cops at Paisley are appealing for witnesses after the incident on May 25.