This is the moment an Everton fan chucks a stack of S*n newspapers into a bin before flying away on holiday.

Brian Kelly dumped the copies of the reviled tabloid after seeing them being given away for free at Glasgow Airport.

Mr Kelly, 47, said: “A friend of mine, Tommy Fletcher, who’s a Liverpool fan. said put the lot in the bin and I gladly obliged.

“The rivalry obviously doesn’t come into it when this is involved.”

Mr Kelly said a couple of other people in the airport watched him but that no-one tried to stop him disposing of the paper, which is hated on Merseyside for its coverage in the wake of the Hillsborough disaster .

Mr Kelly told how he was returning from an Everton match on a coach when news of the April 1989 tragedy filtered through.

He said: “When we were coming back to Liverpool on the coaches. The only news we had was on the radio and we heard that one or two Liverpool fans had died.”

The scale of the tragedy hit when the Everton fan coaches arrived home at the same time as coaches containing the Liverpool fans.

Mr Kelly said: “You could see something was wrong. On the faces of Liverpool fans coming in there was no expression.”

The S*n claimed the “truth” about the disaster was that some Liverpool fans had picked the pockets of the dead and urinated on police.

Those allegations were found to be entirely without foundation and the end product of a smear campaign to shift blame onto victims.

Mr Kelly, who was flying to Dubai on holiday, said: “For years Liverpool fans had this stigma because of what was written.”

He called on football fans across the country not to buy The S*n and called on newsagents to stop selling it.

He said: “Loads of places now are gladly refusing to sell the paper.

“Football fans, true football fans, should agree to do the same.”