When football was black and white, he brought the colour

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There were tears, hugs and reiterations of the iconic pose of United legend Denis Law as fans gathered to pay their respects to their hero today (January 18).

Law passed away aged 84 on Friday (January 17), and tributes have poured out for the King of the Stretford End, who was immortalised with two statues after making 404 appearances for United.

Since the news broke, fans had travelled from home and away to pay tribute to their ‘hero’ at the ‘Holy Trinity’ statue, where he stands alongside George Best and Bobby Charlton.

Placing flowers down alongside his son, 73-year-old Bob Taylor shed a tear. “I’ve been watching them since I was six-years-old.

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