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Football crowds have honoured former Scotland, Manchester United and Manchester City striker Denis Law with a minute of applause before Saturday's Scottish ... Cup in 1968, although he missed the ...
Former Scotland, Manchester City and Manchester United striker Denis Law - the only Scottish player to have won the Ballon d'Or award - has died at the age of 84.
In 1960, Law moved to Manchester City for a then-record British transfer fee believed to be around £60,000. His move to City came despite major interest from rivals United, with Sir Matt Busby ...
On "windswept touchlines" in Aberdeen in the 1950s, people began to talk with excitement about a "puny, bespectacled kid with a squint who was somehow ramming home goals for his school and boys' club ...
Law was 15 when he signed for Huddersfield, and was transferred to Manchester City four years later, in 1960 ... to lift the European Cup in 1968, although he missed the final - a 4-1 victory ...
Manchester City took him off humble Huddersfield’s hands in 1960 for £55,000 – equivalent ... by the time the 1974 World Cup finals came around, Law was past his best – and knew it ...
Supporters adored the Scottish striker ... On their greatest night — the 1968 European Cup final at Wembley — Law was absent. He was in Manchester having surgery on a long-standing knee ...
The Lawman’s legend was bulletproof, his legacy made flesh by the 2002 unveiling of a statue within the Stretford End, and ...