As his coffin was carried away shortly before three o'clock decked in white roses, Denis Law's voice echoed around Manchester ...
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 ...
Small, thin and scrawny, with a terrible squint that forced him to wear glasses, there was little to suggest Denis Law "would ... for his "regal" celebrations: arm raised, one finger pointing ...
A Largs-raised former international teammate of the late Denis Law has paid tribute to "one of Scotland's finest ... That posture when he scored, arm in the air, the sleeve of his strip held in his ...
And in the world of football, there were few performers so highly defined as Denis Law. The tributes paid ... Standing between them, right arm aloft, as if celebrating another goal, is Law, from ...
But those who suspect their illnesses were caused by contamination at U.S. installations elsewhere aren't covered by the law, leaving them ... Research by various arms of the federal government ...
From an Early life in Aberdeen to winning the Ballon d’Or. Denis Law rose from humble beginnings to become a football legend ...
Law supported Aberdeen and watched them when he had enough money to do so, watching local non-league teams when he did not.
At 15, Denis Law was a small, apparently fragile teenager who wore glasses. He seemed an unlikely candidate to become Scotland’s greatest-ever footballer. It took another footballing genius ...
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