Tributes pour in for 'true gentleman' Denis Law after death aged 84 - Law won two league titles with United and was a member of United’s European Cup-winning side
Full of flair on the pitch and a gentleman off it.” Liverpool club posted on X: “Denis was a rival player but so highly thought of. As (former manager) Bill Shankly once said, ‘Denis Law could dance on eggshells.’” Frank Bruno, the former world ...
The Lawman carved out his own identity alongside Bobby Charlton and George Best - he is remembered as much for how he made fans feel as for his goals
MANCHESTER United legend Denis Law has tragically died aged 84, his family have announced. The last surviving member of the Red Devils’ holy trinity passed away after a battle with dementia.
Denis Law was the last surviving member of the fabled United Trinity. Together with George Best and Bobby Charlton, he helped to rebuild Manchester United after the Munich Air Disaster threatened to destroy it.
Not only that, he did it with his last-ever kick in professional football, and a backheel to boot. The insolence. The irony. What a story. Six years on from helping United become
TO many Manchester United fans, he was known simply as The King. To his contemporaries he was everything from a wonderful team mate to a fierce opponent, or a great pal. British football has been
The story of Denis Law’s life is a tale of the pauper who became ‘The King’.
The striker, part of Man Utd’s ‘Holy Trinity’ with George Best and Bobby Charlton, established himself as one of the great finishers in the game and claimed the Ballon d’Or
Denis Law passed away on Friday at the age of 84. As people look to pay tribute to the legendary footballer, one suggestion put forward was the renaming of Aberdeen International Airport in his honour.
In this Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012, file photo, former player Denis Law during the UEFA Champions League draw in Monaco. Credit: AP/Claude Paris Liverpool club posted on X: “Denis was a rival ...
Liverpool club posted on X: “Denis was a rival player but so highly thought of. As (former manager) Bill Shankly once said, ‘Denis Law could dance on eggshells.’” Frank Bruno, the former ...