A competition has launched to find the UK’s ultimate football fan, with the winner receiving a hand painted Premier League shed worth over £1,000, decorated inside with their favourite’s teams memorabilia and a keg of beer.
Power Sheds has created the 6x6ft shed, working with artist Maria Libik to hand paint 29 legendary moments from the history of the Premier League, providing a perfect space to watch the football and escape the distractions of everyday life.
These moments included Sergio Aguero’s 2012 injury time title-winning goal against QPR, Wayne Rooney’s infamous overhead kick in the Manchester derby, as well as some of the more light-hearted moments, such as Delia Smith’s “where are you?!” speech on the Norwich City pitch and Kevin Keegan’s “I would love it!” rant in 1996.
The competition will run until 28th October and people can enter here: www.powersheds.com/we-created-the-ultimate-football-fans-shed-and-you-can-win-it/
Inside the shed, Power Sheds has created the perfect space for viewing football, with memorabilia from Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal and Leeds United, showing just how perfect the shed could be set up to become any football fan’s dream football-viewing escape.
Bradford based shed manufacturer, Power Sheds, is hosting the competition on its website for one lucky football fan to win the shed and have it delivered to their garden. To win, fans must submit their best fan stories and pictures, with the ‘ultimate fan’ winning the prize. The winner will receive the bespoke painted shed, worth over £1,000, plus a range of their favourite team’s merchandise, such as scarves, flags and a bean bag chair, to decorate the inside and a mini keg of beer to enjoy the first game with.
Jack Sutcliffe, co-founder of Power Sheds, commented on the shed:
“After an amazing summer of football with the England team reaching the final of Euro 2020, the whole nation has been gripped by football fever coming into the new Premier League season. In the last year, many people have bought sheds specifically to turn into a garden escape, whether that be a bar, gym or something else, that’s why we were inspired to turn one of our own sheds into the ultimate football shed.
“We’ve chosen 29 of the most iconic moments in Premier League history and had them expertly painted onto the sides, helping set the stage for the most eye-popping ‘football cave’ imaginable. We can’t wait to give it away to a lucky football fan and see it set up in their garden, ready to screen some amazing action throughout the 2021/22 season and beyond!”
To enter the competition, visit: www.powersheds.com/we-created-the-ultimate-football-fans-shed-and-you-can-win-it/ and to find out more about Power Sheds, please visit: www.powersheds.com/.
Moments Depicted
Jurgen Kilnsmann’s sliding celebration for Tottenham Hotspur
Emmanuel Adebayor celebrates a goal for Manchester City in front of Arsenal’s fans
Delia Smith addressing Norwich City fans at half time during their clash with Manchester City in 2005.
Steven Gerrard kissing the camera during Liverpool’s 4-1 win against Manchester United in 2009.
Arsene Wenger standing in the crowd having been sent off at Old Trafford in 2009.
Roy Keane and Patrick Viera come to blows at Highbury during Arsenal vs. Manchester United in 2000.
Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina lets in a goal after the ball hits a beach ball in 2009.
Vincent Kompany scores a stunning goal in a 1-0 win over Leicester in 2019.
Kevin Keegan’s famous “I would love it if we beat them” rant in 1996.
Eric Cantona is sent off for his ‘kung-fu kick’ against Crystal Palace in 1995.
Paolo Di Canio’s volley for West Ham against Wimbledon in 2000.
Stan Collymore scores the winner for Liverpool in their 4-3 win against Newcastle in 1996.
Sir Alex Ferguson pointing to his watch during a heated Manchester United match.
Harry Kane celebrates his Golden Boot winning final goal of the 2020/21 season against Leicester City.
Jose Mourinho holds three fingers up and poses with the Premier League trophy in 2015.
Mario Balotelli unveils his ‘Why always me?’ t-shirt after scoring the first goal as Manchester City beat Manchester United 6-1.
Wayne Rooney scores a spectacular overhead kick against Manchester City in 2011.
David Beckham scores from the halfway line against Wimbledon for Manchester United in 1996.
Claudio Ranieri and Wes Morgan celebrate winning the Premier League with Leicester City in 2016.
Tony Yeboah scores a stunning volley for Leeds United in 1995.
Sergio Aguero scores a last-minute winner for Manchester City against QPR to win the Premier League title in 2012.
Arsenal’s ‘Invincibles’ team celebrate winning the Premier League in 2004.
Duncan Ferguson strangles Steffen Freund playing for Everton in 2004.
Jordan Henderson lifts Liverpool’s first ever Premier League title in 2020.
Martin Keown jumps on Ruud Van Nistelrooy after he misses a penalty for Manchester United in 2003.
Tim Sherwood and Kenny Dalgleish celebrate winning the Premier League title in 1995.
Alan Shearer doing his legendary celebration for Newcastle in 1997.
Jimmy Bullard’s Hull half time team talk celebration in 2008.
Wayne Rooney celebrating his first Everton goal as a 16-year-old in 2002.
About Power Sheds
Launched in February 2019 by Jack Sutcliffe and Simon Hobson, Power Sheds was launched with the intention to become the online benchmark for quality and durability by offering a product with unparalleled simplicity through a brand you can trust. Just 18 months, and a raft of industry awards later, they’ve become one of the biggest disrupters in the industry, providing customers with products expected to last for 25 and creating the world’s most adaptable.
To find out more about Power Sheds, please visit: www.powersheds.com/