A Christmas tree which is deemed to be “Britain’s oldest”, cost only two shillings and survived the Blitz, is going on display for the 100th year.
Now, it may be a bit past its best and short on needles, but it’s an heirloom like no other.
The “absolutely underwhelming” and “battered” two-foot high artificial tree – which is currently being held together by sticky tape after it was hit by shrapnel during the Blitz in Sheffield in 1940 – was purchased in 1920 by Elizabeth Naylor from Woolworths for only two shillings.
And it since went on to survive WWII and eight house moves to become the treasured family joke that it is.
The tree has now been passed down to Elizabeth’s granddaughter Kay Ashton, 66, who has it proudly displayed at her home in Sheffield.
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She says her grandmother would be “absolutely flabbergasted” to hear it was still going strong.
Speaking to the BBC, Kay said: “It’s actually just a bit of a family joke now, even my sister says ‘have you got that twig out yet?’ and I go ‘yep’, she asks ‘does it look any better?’ and I go ‘nope’,
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“It still is absolutely underwhelming,”
As “underwhelming” as it may be, the tree is still going strong for its 100th year.
Kay continued: “I think my nan would be absolutely flabbergasted because my mother was renowned for throwing stuff in the bin, [she even] threw my dad’s medals away from World War Two.
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“She wasn’t a hoarder [so] the fact it’s got through my mother, I really don’t know how it’s managed it.”
“People expect me to say it was a cherished thing, but it wasn’t. My mother used to chuck it in the box with the bells still on and put it in the shed. It’s one of the reasons why I can’t believe it’s still here.
“No wonder it looks a bit battered because it’s had a right life.
“If you were 100 you wouldn’t be looking so good.”
So, it’s fair to say the heirloom isn’t exactly admired by all, but Ms Ashton has admitted that despite those opinions from family and friends, there are no plans to stop the tradition of decorating the century-old tree ever year.
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Wayne Rooney joins the cast of Gary Neville’s The Overlap
Danny Jones
Wayne Rooney has secured a new job just a few months on from departing as Birmingham City head coach, with the Manchester United and England legend being named as the latest member of The Overlap team.
Set to join the cast of the popular Stick to Football online series alongside the likes of former teammates Gary Neville and Roy Keane, as well as the rest of the recurring panel.
Rooney is also set to feature on various other shows across The Overlap channel, including the likes of their regular fan debates and other interviews with athletes and well-known figures.
They announced the signing in true transfer window fashion as well.
As transfer expert Fabrizio Romano quips in the video, Rooney “has signed an agreement with The Overlap” and is expected to make his debut very soon
‘Wazza’ has appeared as a pundit on Sky Sports in recent weeks and has even been spotted playing some FIFA with comedy YouTuber AngryGinge as part of his pro clubs series, but hasn’t been in a steady role since being sacked as the Birmingham manager at the start of the year.
Having already appeared as a guest in one of the most popular episodes of Stick to Football and clearly sharing a strong chemistry with his old friends – as well as the likes of fellow Scouser Jamie Carragher, Jill Scott and Ian Wright – it looks to be a natural fit for the sport-based channel.
The 38-year-old revealed some pretty interesting details about his playing and managerial career last time around, not to mention some of the other offers he’s had since…
Rooney reiterated during his own interview that his primary focus is still on coaching and finding his next managerial role, but for the time being, he’ll be bringing the insight of another ex-pro to the popular YouTube channel.
Speaking on his latest move, the former striker said, “I’m excited to announce that I will be joining my good mate Gary Neville and the team at The Overlap to appear on the channel across some of their brilliant shows on YouTube and the podcast. I can’t wait to get started”.
With an episode from at least one of their series going out most weeks, you can expect to see the footballing legend back on the channel soon.
Featured Images — The Overlap/Wayne Rooney (via Instagram)
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Manchester City star Erling Haaland is now a playable character in Clash of Clans mobile game
Danny Jones
In yet more proof that footballers just live in an entirely different world from us, Manchester City star Erling Haaland has popped up in the popular mobile game, Clash of Clans – and it’s not just a little cameoeither.
Haaland‘s no stranger to the odd brand deal, so when we saw him cutting a promo for Clash of Clans we weren’t too surprised, but it’s safe to say we weren’t expecting to see footballers pop up in video games besides FIFA (sorry, EA FC) at any point this year.
The big number nine is not just a famous face to help push the already hugely popular mobile strategy and city-building game, they don’t need it; it turns out the lethal goalscorer is now going to be an actual playable character in the latest Clash of Clans update.
He even turned his hand to a bit of acting in the trailer:
As you can see, the 23-year-old stars in the new advert which sees troops appear in his home whilst he’s playing the game before being sucked into the game world.
Starring as the Barbarian King, he’s the first real person to ever feature in the game and will be available through a month-long football-themed seasonal event in-game.
When we stop and think about it, the Norwegian striker is pretty much a perfect fit given his Scandinavian heritage and the obvious Viking theme surrounding the franchise – not to mention the fact that he’s apparently been playing the game since he was 10.
He’s also been dropping a hint or two of late, in case you didn’t pick up on them.
Speaking on the collaboration, Haaland said: “I’ve been a huge fan of the game for a long time and know everything about it, so to appear as an in-game character is really cool”.
As for Finnish developer-publishers Supercell, CoC’s general manager Stuart McGaw said in an official announcement: “When we heard Erling Haaland was a fan of our game and that he wanted to partner with us, it was really a dream scenario.”
Haaland will be available to recruit in the game until 31 May, plus, if players raid his village and take down the Barbarian King himself, they can win additional rewards and a place on the leaderboards.