The collection included jerseys the former Celtic midfielder swapped with some of Europe's top footballers.
A collection of European Cup and international football shirts owned by Celtic legend Bertie Auld has sold for £100,000 at auction.
Auld played for Celtic in two spells, making 275 appearances and scoring 79 goals, and played three times for Scotland. It is not believed to have been the one worn during the 1967 European Cup Final, but the jersey still sold for almost £13,000. "The shirts speak for themselves and show how Celtic went from underdogs on the international stage to one of the most dominant forces in Europe during the late 1960s and early 70s."He always said he never had any regrets in life, although he did admit that he could have scored four against Inter in the 1967 final.
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