Racist banner against Scott Sinclair '˜placed on Belfast bonfire'

A racist banner against a Celtic player was reportedly draped on a bonfire in Belfast ahead of celebrations in Ulster to mark the anniversary of the battle of the Boyne.

By The Newsroom Tuesday, 11th July 2017, 7:29 pm Updated Tuesday, 12th September 2017, 11:45 am

A bonfire in Northern Ireland ahead of the key date in the protestant loyal order marching season, July 12. Picture: PA

The homemade flag was one of several placed on a bonfire in a car park outside a leisure centre in the Northern Irish city.

Large bonfires are burnt on July 11 each year by the Loyalist community in Ulster to commemorate the arrival of William of Orange in 1690 the night before the battle of the Boyne.

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A message on the banner read: “Scott Sinclair loves bananas.”

Images of the racist banner were widely circulated on social media, but has since been removed, according to The Irish News.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said it is investigating complaints about “various materials” placed on the bonfire.

“Where police are aware of a crime being committed, an investigation will follow,” it said.