Glasgow pub once owned by Celtic legend sold

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Glasgow pub once owned by Celtic legend sold
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A pub once owned by one of Scotland’s most famous footballers has been sold.

The bar in Torrisdale Street opened in 1965 as The Madeira before Lisbon Lion Billy McNeill, who died in 2019, bought the premises.

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