So here’s the story of how Denis Law’s backheel didn’t relegate United, how football myths develop, and how we should really celebrate the fact that one of the finest footballers to ever ...
Footballer Denis Law CBE, who has died at the age of 84, is one of Aberdeen’s greatest icons. Born and raised in the Printfield area of the city, he attended Powis Academy, before moving to play for ...
Tributes to footballing giant Denis Law CBE - Scotland's only winner of Ballon d'Or - were made today (Wednesday 5 February 2025) at Aberdeen City Council’s Full Council meeting.
United were relegated by results elsewhere that day, but Law did not know and did not celebrate. There was a pitch invasion and the game was abandoned, but the result stood. “Denis has done it!” ...
On "windswept touchlines" in Aberdeen in the 1950s, people began to talk with excitement about a "puny, bespectacled kid with ...
Jheatley believes: "Denis Law did it all at Man City but is overshadowed by his days at Old Trafford with a loaded team. The one finger salute after scoring goals was his way of celebrating but ...
Denis Law – who died aged 84 on Friday - was a ... economy of movement and the ability to score goals simply. Ditto his celebration. Usually one arm raised and, if he was very excited, maybe ...
When I met Denis Law in 2011 he made a surprising ... grin as he wheels away with one arm in the air to celebrate yet another goal. Law was the original King of the Stretford End, though he ...
Denis Law, a Scottish soccer star who helped Manchester ... six years after it was the European champion. Mr. Law did not celebrate his goal and was substituted with head bowed as United fans ...
Denis Law, the Manchester United great and Scotland international ... to the second division just six years after being European champion. Law did not celebrate his goal and was substituted with head ...