Kyle Walker reacts as Sheffield store becomes shrine to England star for Euro 2020
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The Go Local Extra convenience store on Shoreham Street, opposite Sheffield United’s Bramall Lane home, has been transformed into a shrine to the homegrown England and Manchester City star for the tournament.
The right-back’s face now beams down at shoppers from the shelves, with 50 photos of the defender including life-sized cut-outs in place at the store.
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Walker grew up in Sharrow, a few miles from the shop, and spent more than a decade with Sheffield United after joining the club as a seven-year-old.
The shop’s owner Jag Singh, who is a big England fan, said: “Having a local lad like Kyle in such a big tournament is really exciting and a really proud moment for Sheffield. The store’s 'faceover’ is our way of showing him and the other England players our support.
“As a massive football fan, it's great to get shoppers excited about the tournament, and the prospect of Kyle and the team bringing it home this summer!”
Walker said of the homage: “Growing up in Sheffield, playing football as a kid, to getting scouted and turning pro, I have always had incredible support from my local community and along with the rest of the England team, I hope we can make all our supporters proud.”
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Hide AdThe convenience store was transformed with the help of Bud Light, the official beer of the England men’s team.
To mark its sponsorship, the firm has created BOXHEADS – packs of beer emblazoned with the faces of Walker and his England teammates Jordan Pickford and Kieran Trippier.