CRUDE stickers have been spotted on ScotRail trains accusing Rangers star Connor Barron of bestiality ahead of last night’s Old Firm.
The stickers were seen on trains across Scotland yesterday showing a vulgar drawing of the 22-year-old midfielder engaged in a sexual act with a dog.
Wording plastered on the stickers accuses Barron of bestiality in an ill-mannered joke, reading: “Connor Barron w***s off dogs.”
Identical stickers were spotted on several ScotRail trains yesterday ahead of the latest Glasgow derby, which saw Barron and his side record a much-needed 3-0 win over fierce rivals Celtic.
The stickers show a cartoon dog with a censor bar over its face, with a bloke wearing Rangers tracksuit bottoms and a pair of football boots crouched over behind the poor pooch.
Barron’s face is poorly edited onto the figure, as he seemingly performs an X-rated act on the pet.
The defamatory stickers were snapped by several footy fans and shared to social media the same day.
Barron has made headlines recently over the training fee paid to his former club Aberdeen by Rangers.
Yesterday the final fee paid by the Gers was revealed to be £600,000, only £100,000 more than their original offer.
Barron joined the Glasgow side in the summer of 2024, signing a four-year contract with Rangers having previously been with Aberdeen from the age of eight.
One image of the stickers was shared with the caption: “What’s the story with this? Spotted in a train toilet.
“Does he really offer dogs manual stimulation or is this some kind of football joke?”
The post has received over 320 likes and more than 40 comments from social media users explaining the stickers.
One user wrote: “Seen these before and blanking the dugs eyes to protect his identity makes me chuckle every time.”
Another replied: “It’s the censor bar covering the dog’s face for anonymity that tops it off.”
A third said: “Yeah there’s a picture and everything just in case the text wasn’t clear.”
Another commented: “Aberdeen fans can’t stand when their players go to Rangers.”
A fifth added: “Pretty self-explanatory really.”