MANCHESTER United legend Denis Law faced a tough battle with Alzheimer’s and dementia in the years before his death on Friday, aged 84. Denis revealed his dementia diagnosis in August 2021
As the world of football mourns the loss of Manchester United legend Denis Law he joins a string of other footballers who have died of dementia including his former United teammate Sir Bobby Charlton. The Express looks back on the famous football faces who ...
Manchester United and Scotland legend Denis Law passed away on Friday night at the age of 84, three-and-a-half years after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's and dementia
Law spent 11 years playing for United, scoring 237 goals in 404 appearances to put him third on the club's all-time goalscorers list, behind only Wayne Rooney and Sir Bobby Charlton
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
He was 84 and had been diagnosed with dementia in 2021. Flowers, scarves and other tributes were laid outside United's stadium in front of a statue commemorating Law, Bobby Charlton and George Best before the Premier League game against Brighton ...
Denis Law, the former Manchester United and Scotland centre-forward, has passed away at the age of 84. Law scored 237 goals in 404 appearances during an 11-year stay at United, forming part of the ‘United Trinity’ alongside team-mates Sir Bobby Charlton and George Best.
Manchester United fans paid tribute to Denis Law, following the death of the Old Trafford icon. Former Scotland striker Law's death was confirmed on Friday. He was 84 and had been diagnosed with dementia in 2021.
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Heartfelt tributes to a former GP, a hospital consultant, a midwife and a history teacher are among those in the Gazette's funeral notices this week.
Old Trafford, one week on from Denis Law’s death. “We’re striving to do justice to a legacy that will endure until football ceases to be played on this planet,” acknowledged the editor of the United Review in notes for the excellent match programme for Thursday night’s game against Rangers.
Law won two league titles with Manchester United and was a member of their European Cup-winning side under Matt Busby in 1968.