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Denis Law was born in Aberdeen Scotland on 24 February 1940, to George Law, a fisherman, and his wife, Robina. He was the youngest of seven children, four boys and three girls.
Denis Law is Scottish football royalty - we've never had a more natural goalscorer than him Denis Law, one of Scotland's most gifted footballers who became a Manchester United great ...
Best's son, Callum, was in the Cathedral 19 years after Law was by his side at Cromwell Hospital after George died. Law and Best were great friends Law's son, Iain, read a poem and was composed by ...
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The funeral of Manchester United legend Denis Law takes place today. The Scottish striker died on January 17 aged 84, after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.
Law will be laid to rest on Tuesday and the funeral car will arrive at Old Trafford from Chester Road side at 1.10pm. The funeral procession will drive down Sir Matt Busby Way - bollards will be ...
Manchester paid its respects to Denis Law on Tuesday, with people gathering at both Old Trafford and Manchester Cathedral to remember the King of the Stretford End.