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Inside story of how Celtic were brought down by Sean Connery as 007 actor turned real superspy – Daily Record
The late James Bond star is fondly remembered in South America.

Sir Sean Connery’s death is being mourned not only in his homeland but in a suburb of Buenos Aires where the Scotsman is revered and not only for his acting ability.
Racing Avellaneda, or Racing Club as they are known more commonly, are also feeling the loss of the 90-year-old actor, who they believe played a huge part in becoming world club champions at the expense of Celtic in 1967.
South American champs Racing took on the Lisbon Lions over three ill-tempered Intercontinental Cup clashes that…
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