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A football fan from Bristol has gone further than most to show his support for England's World Cup bid.
Lee Bray, 34, of Knowle West, decided that replica shirts and car flags just weren't enough, reports the BBC.
So he commissioned two graffiti artists, Stae and Cheo, to cover the front of his house in a giant World Cup mural.
The father of two daughters said his football-mad family all supported the makeover.
He said: "People are coming from all over Bristol to take photos of the house; I really believe England can go all the way and win in South Africa."
Mr Bray, who owns a drainage engineering company, and his family were planning to move soon and the tribute will be covered over once England's World Cup bid was over.
"I'm no more of a fan than anyone else round here; I just really want us to do well. It's not going to take a lot to cover it up when we get knocked out," he added.
Source: orange news
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