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Good Morning Ulster
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| DENIS LAW
Denis Law visited Derry and spoke about how his own family was nearly touched by tragedy when meningitis struck. And he also gave his views on some of the biggest controversies in football today.
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"HE WAS LYING THERE LIFELESS"
Nearly 20 years ago Denis Law came close
to losing his son Andrew to a disease he thought he knew
all about... meningitis. He came to Derry to publicise Meningitis
UK's Spring Walk from the city to Newry - and he spoke to
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"EVERYTHING HAS CHANGED"
The Manchester United legend, Denis Law, spoke to Eric White about how football has changed since his years at the very top of the game. The discussion ranges over Manchester City's record-breaking bid for Kaka, and his views of the prospects for the young Derry player, Darren Gibson, who's joined Man United.
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RELATED LINKS
Derry to Rostrevor - Walk for Meningitis UK
The "ultimate goalscorer" - on Man Utd site
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Andrea: My husband, children and I were viciously attacked by snowballers. These are not children. They broke car windscreens last year. Is there no-one who can help?
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