‘King of the Stretford End’ scored the goals that led to league titles and European Cup in the 1960s
“It’s the end of a generation,” says Ying-Hoi Soo, a Manchester United supporter since the 1960s. He has come to lay flowers at the United Trinity statue after the death of its final member, Denis Law.
The bronze is once again surrounded by scarves, shirts and flowers in a growing semi-circle at the base. Law is in the middle, hand aloft, with Bobby Charlton and George Best either side. The passing of the final third of the “United Trinity” is a reminder of what has been lost already for fans. “What a team heaven has got now,” reads one message written on a shirt. They were an iconic trio, leading United to era-defining glories in the 1960s with Law’s death almost 61 years to the day since they all started together for the first time. This was the final poignant goodbye.
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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/jan/19/united-fans-pay-tribute-to-denis-law-the-emblem-of-a-generation
Author : Will Unwin at Old Trafford
Publish date : 2025-01-19 20:35:37
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