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THIS is the moment a TRNSMT reveller draped in an Irish flag is branded a "Fenian b*****d".

A video emerged showing one man issuing the bigoted slur to another while at the Glasgow Green festival over the weekend.

 The video of the incident emerged
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The video of the incident emerged

The clip starts with the two facing the camera in the middle of the park.

The first man, wearing a cap and shades, asks the other "whereabouts in Ireland are you from?"

he repeats the question before the lad wearing the flag walks away.

As he asks the question again, a woman can be heard off camera saying: "Coatbridge".


TRNSMT revellers slammed over 'utterly dismal sectarian' Billy Boys chant


When the flag-wearer leaves, the lout turns the camera to himself and says: "Fenian b*****d".

The clip has now been condemned by anti-bigotry charity Nil By Mouth.

The organisation hit out yesterday after footage emerged of a group chanting the "utterly dismal" Billy Boys at TRNSMT.

 The man issued the bigoted slur
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The man issued the bigoted slur

We told you yesterday how the clip emerged online of tens of young gig-goers chanting the song sung by Rangers fans and containing the lyrics "we're up to our knees in Fenian blood, surrender or you'll die."

Nil by Mouth Director Dave Scott has led the condemnation of the chant.

He said: "What utterly dismal sectarian behaviour.

"If you go to a music festival and this is what you think constitutes a good time you’re from a different planet to the rest of us."

TRNSMT chiefs have been contacted for comment, but a festival source said: "It's obviously not reflective of the vast majority of people and the good feeling on site."

And they have been asked for comment by the Scottish Sun on the latest clip.

We told how cops were hunting two sex attackers after a woman was dragged behind a toilet block at TRNSMT and sexually assaulted.

The 32-year-old woman was attacked around 10pm as she made her way to the toilets at the festival in Glasgow Green.

The woman was grabbed by one man then assaulted by another behind a toilet block near to the Main Stage.

We told yesterday how two lads "tried to sneak in" to the festival - by swimming in the River Clyde.

Footage appeared on social media on Friday afternoon appearing to show the men in the water.

And we told earlier today how eight people were arrested by cops on the second day yesterday.

They were nicked for alleged disorder and drug offences.

And a further 23 had "drugs seized" by police officers at the festival.

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