Primark has released new Toy Story themed bedding sets as part of the Primark x Disney collection and fans are already eager to get their hands on it.
The UK retail chain has delighted Disney lovers once again this week with the addition of new bedding sets to the Toy Story range.
Sharing the release of the new bedding based on the hit movie franchise to its over 1.2m followers on Instagram yesterday, Primark Home said that this one was for the fans of Disney Pixar, and with well over 15,000 likes and hundreds of comments on the post in no time at all, it seems those fans are pretty happy.
The duvets sets come in single sizes (£15), doubles (£18) and for the fully-grown Disney fans, king sizes (£20).
If Toy Story’s not your cup of tea, there’s also Finding Nemo and Monsters Inc. items in the bedding range too.
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That’s not all though.
Aside from the duvet covers, there’s also a matching Toy Story-themed fluffy throw, Aliens cushions, and other themed furnishings too from potted plants, to mugs and cups.
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The addition of these new Toy Story bedding set items to the ever-expanding and ever-popular Primark x Disney collection comes after fans went mad for the relaunch of the limited edition Toy Story pyjama range last month, which is now available for an affordable price at stores right across the UK.
The Toy Story Pyjama range includes a number of versatile nightwear items for both adults and children.
Prices for items in the Toy Story Pyjama range start from as little as £7.
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The new bedding sets and the full Toy Story range in the Primark x Disney collection are available from Primark stores nationwide right now, and you can also browse the sets on the Primark website here.
Given how popular the collection has already proven to be, you’ll likely need to act fast if you want to grab these Toy Story bedding sets while stocks last, so if you are looking to get your hands on the Primark x Disney collection, it’s advised that you always check the opening times of your local Primark branch before making any trips in store.
Primark reopened its doors to shoppers on 15th June after after temporarily closing amid the coronavirus pandemic. A number of strict social distancing and COVID-safe measures have been put in place for the benefit of both staff and visitors, which should be adhered to at all times.
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Manchester United fans planning another major protest amid more upheaval around the club
Danny Jones
Manchester United supporters look set to stage another high-profile demonstration in protest against the INEOS Sports ownership group.
This is the latest response to the club’s continuing struggles, and not just the first proper organised mobilisation of the year, but the first since the most recent major march last spring.
Following the sacking of ‘manager’ Ruben Amorim, despite co-owner Jim Ratcliffe and his board of executives insisting that the Portuguese head coach (that distinction proving to be a crucial detail), the local sporting giants are once again starting from scratch and looking for another replacement boss.
With that in mind, militant fan group The 1958 announced their most recent protest ahead of a home fixture next month in a rather bold fashion…
As announced we protest against this dysfunctional co-ownership before Fulham.
Yep, neither Amorim, Erik ten Hag, Ole Gunnar Solskjær, nor any face even remotely associated with Old Trafford/Carrington is safe from an AI parody.
As for The 1958 group’s actual protest plans, speaking via the BBC this week, the supporters’ trust has confirmed that they will be making a vocal statement outside the stadium on Sunday, 1 February.
Travelling Reds already made their thoughts known with a very blunt, provocative and somewhat controversial banner in the away end at Turf Moor for the 2-2 draw against Burnley.
With Man United approaching a third-round FA Cup tie against Brighton and two big games in the form of a Manchester Derby at home and a trip to Arsenal, they have decided to choose the Fulham game at Old Trafford to stage the march.
Despite admitting that the results under Amorim were no way near good enough, they insist that the – most notably the overarching and Glazer family shadow ever looming over the organisation.
Further details around the actual timings and locations are still yet to be shared by the organisers, but you can expect this to be a well-attended, large-scale event.
Often convening at The Tollgate pub near regular matchday tram stop, Trafford Bar, before walking down Talbot Road towards the ground itself, we imagine Reds will then descend upon the Theatre of Dreams in their thousands.
In case you didn’t already surmise from the video itself, Ratcliffe and co. will be no doubt the subject of the usual chants, as well as more banners and flags.
What do you make of the latest plans, Man United fans?
Nothing will ever be quite as bold as the infamous Old Trafford break-in from 2022 (Credit: The Manc)
More Greater Manchester football matches called off as Storm Goretti sets in
Danny Jones
Yet more scheduled football matches in Greater Manchester and the surrounding regions have been postponed and/or cancelled due to Storm Goretti.
The increasingly cold, blustery and icy conditions moving over from France and across more parts of the UK have already caused schools to close, flights to be grounded, and plenty more disruption.
Another such inconvenience has come in the form of live sports, large swathes of which now look like they simply won’t be taking place.
One of the latest to be called off is Salford City‘s upcoming game against Swindon Town in the FA Cup this weekend, with various other games involving teams up and down the footballing pyramid now facing uncertainty over whether their third-round fixtures will go ahead as planned.
Ironically, this is just the tip of the iceberg, if you’ll pardon the very obvious pun.
Another game that was called off late last week, between Chadderton and FC Isle of Man, is yet to be rescheduled; the same is true of Rochdale AFC’s meeting with Brackley Town, Radcliffe v Oxford City, as well as games involving Bury, Stockport Town, Irlam, Cheadle Town, Prestwich Heys and more.
Other nearby outfits, such as Chorley, Warrington Rylands and Ramsbottom United, just to name a few, are also still unsure of when their next game will be.
In many cases, it is simply a matter of the grounds being largely or completely frozen and deemed unfit for use following pitch inspections.
Oldham Athletic – which has already been hit with plenty of snow and frost – yesterday confirmed that their Notts County clash wouldn’t be going ahead due to that very reason.
With winds of up to 90 miles per hour also being reported, yellow and even red weather warnings have been issued across various parts of the country, with people being urged to check their routes home from work by local authorities.
Storm Goretti should start calming down this evening (Fri, 9 January) and into Saturday morning, but the after-effects could still play havoc over the next few days.
For instance, over in Cheshire, Macclesfield FC are going so far as to call on nearby residents to help clear their playing surface from heavy snowfall.
So, if you’re in the area and fancy helping out, they could sure do with your help.
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Macclesfield FC are once again requesting the help of the fanbase and the local community to help clear the remainder of the compacted snow from the surrounding areas of the https://t.co/fL99QEEJ4D Stadium.