The three-pronged strike force of Denis Law, Bobby Charlton and George Best led Manchester United to English league titles in 1965 and '67 and the European Cup in 1968 — a first for an English club
Denis Law, an iconic Manchester United and Scotland footballer, passed away at 84. Renowned for his impressive scoring record and Ballon d'Or win, Law was an integral part of United's success in the 1960s.
Denis Law, the iconic former Manchester United striker and the only Scottish player to win the Ballon d’Or, has died at the age of 84, the club confirmed on Friday.
Denis Law, the legendary former striker of Manchester United, has passed away at the age of 84. Known as "The King" and "The Lawman," the iconic footballer also had a stint
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.
With 30 goals Law remains joint record scorer for Scotland alongside Sir Kenny Dalglish and is still the only Scottish player to have won a Ballon d’Or ... greats George Best and Bobby Charlton.
Denis Law, the great Manchester United striker who won the Ballon d’Or and European Cup during a legendary career, has died aged 84.
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Manchester United fans paid tribute to Denis Law, following the death of the Old Trafford icon. Flowers, scarves and other tributes were laid outside United’s stadium in front of a statue commemorating Law,
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