Tranmere Rovers have today unveiled the latest summer addition to arrive at Prenton Park as the new season fast approaches.
The Tranmere SuperLamBanana was delivered to Prenton Park last night complete with its unique Rovers design and was unveiled today in the main Club Car Park at Prenton Park.
The new arrival is part of Go SuperLamBananas, which is a public art spectacular forming part of the celebrations for Liverpool's year as European Capital of Culture.
More than 100 two metre tall replicas of Taro Chiezo's iconic SuperLamBanana sculpture have been painted, decorated and adorned by local artists, schools and community groups, to create a free to view, open air, exhibition throughout Merseyside and beyond and the number seems to keep growing.
Sally-Ann Wilkinson, Director of Wild in Art said:
"The trail simply wouldn't have been complete without a SuperLamBanana at Prenton Park. Football is part of the lifeblood of Merseyside and Wirral."
"The SuperLamBananas have an incredible ability of embodying the spirit of the region and its people, and nothing stirs their passion more than football."
"The Tranmere SuperLamBanana is the perfect signing to play up-front for Wirral's superb SuperLamBananas. We are delighted to welcome it to our team."
Tranmere's SuperLamBanana is located in front of the Ticket Office Portakabin in the Directors' Car Park at Prenton Park.
More information on SuperLamBananas can be found at http://www.gosuperlambananas.co.uk

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