Vile videos of ‘Rangers fan’ calling Macedonian boy ‘p**i’ and shouting ‘white power’ appear online as supporters call for him to be banned from Ibrox
A series of clips appeared on social media appearing to the show the incident in a square in the Čair Municipality on Tuesday
A VILE clip appearing to show a Rangers fan calling a Macedonian boy "p**i" and shouting "white power" has led supporters to call for him to be banned by the Ibrox club.
Clips emerged on social media ahead of Steven Gerrard's side's Europa League qualifying tie with FK Shkupi.
The videos appear to show one Scot pointing at a row of young children - calling them a "mistake" one by one.
The clip also features the caption "F**k the beggars - white power".
After going down the row, the man goes back to the young lad in the Gucci top and says: “F*** the p***s.
"White power ya f*****g dafty.”
While the clip has since been deleted form social media, it was viewed over 156,000 times since it appeared on Tuesday evening.
And in another video, one lad from the earlier video, who has a Rangers sticker on his T-Shirt, shouts "f**k the Pope."
People can be heard cheering from behind the camera after the bigoted phrase is shouted out.
A host of Rangers fans have since slammed the sick clips after they did the rounds on Twitter.
Steven Gerrard's side made it through to the next round 2 - 0 on aggregate.