A former youth footballer claimed he was sexually abused by a Celtic Boys' Club manager when he was a teenager.

The man, aged 46, told the High Court in Glasgow that 71-year-old James Torbett, who he knew as Jim, would stuff hundreds of pound notes into his mouth while abusing him.

He said: "Sometimes he would give you money. He would fit it into your mouth using his hand.

"One time it was £530. I remember going home with £100 notes in my pocket."

The man, who lives in Glasgow, also claimed on a trip to Noyon in France with Celtic Boys Club that Torbett did a "striptease" to music before abusing him.

The witness, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told prosecutor Sheena Fraser: "I was in my bed in a dormitory.

"Jim Torbett was standing there with a shirt and underpants on. He proceeded to do a striptease. He took his shirt off and was dancing."

The man told the jury Torbett, who still had his underpants on, was moving the shirt back and forwards between his legs.

He claimed Torbett then summoned him to his room and abused him.

At times during his evidence the witness appeared upset.

Torbett denies a total of nine offences of sexual abuse allegedly committed between August 1985 and August 1994.

Defence QC Tony Graham lodged a special defence of alibi in relation to a charge alleged to have taken place between June 1985 and June 1986.

Torbett denies sexually abusing four young boys between August 1985 and August 1994 at various addresses in Glasgow, in his Mercedes, and in London and Noyon in France.

During his evidence, the man said he didn't tell anyone about the alleged abuse until 2015.

He added: "I had to get it out. It was killing me. I told my sister, but I swore her to secrecy."

The witness said he also phoned Police Scotland and added: "They never came for a couple of days and I went into a huff and I told them lies."

He told the court this was because his mother was there when the police arrived.

The trial before judge Lord Beckett continues.