Denis Law, a former football player for Manchester United and Scotland, passes away at age 84.

 

The “United Trinity” monument is located outside the stadium, and there are already two sculptures honoring Law in Old Trafford, one of which is on the Stretford End concourse.

Over the course of his 18-year athletic career, which included stints at Huddersfield, Manchester City, and Torino, the striker thrived despite.

His little frame owing to his lightning-fast quickness and daring mentality. Before making his initial record-breaking move to Manchester City in 1962, Law,

Who was capped 55 times by Scotland, made his senior debut in 1958 at the age of 18. His 1961 transfer to Torino, an Italian team, was likewise unheard of at the time.

With 30 goals, the striker and avid angler is still tied with Kenny Dalglish as his nation’s all-time top scorer. However, he put a stop to his career in 1974.

 

When IBM refused to offer him a wage increase, a man who had been on sick leave for 15 years filed a lawsuit.

Before labeling the trial a “misunderstanding,” the 69-year-old Bigamist explains why he married his 16-year-old stepdaughter and had children with her.