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Published 15:34 27 Apr 2019 BST
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“For myself, wearing Billy's number is a big pleasure and I’m very thankful for that,” said Simunovic. “We're all very sad because Celtic has lost someone who is a massive part of the history of the club. He was an amazing player and an amazing guy. “He was the man who held up the European Cup back in 1967. He was a top player, a top guy and a massive person for this club. He’s passed away but, for me, it’s still an honour to wear No.5 and it’s nice to see Billy's statue at the front of the stadium every week."https://twitter.com/SkyFootball/status/1122136469915820032

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