Moira Brown, 93, at her home in Glasgow, where the walls are plastered with Scotland soccer memorabilia.
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Moira Brown, perhaps the oldest of Scotland's Tartan Army of soccer fans, will be in Boston when Scotland's team plays against Haiti on June 13. "I'm the luckiest person in this world," she says.
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