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Eggs-elent prizes: What is the strangest thing you have ever won?

Eggs-elent prizes: What is the strangest thing you have ever won?

BBC News01-04-2025

Winning a prize is ALWAYS good fun, whether it be a trophy, a medal or just glory.For football goalkeeper Jan de Boer, who won man of the match, his prize was something a little strange.He was rewarded for his eggs-elent play, not with a trophy or medal, but instead with four trays of eggs. So, we want to know what strange prizes you have won? In a games, in a match, or maybe for doing something else - let us know in the comments below.
The prize is an approach from Norwegian club Bryne FK where where Manchester City forward Erling Haaland started his career. The man-of-the-match was awarded four trays of eggs as a nod to the club's ties to local farming. Supporters are often heard chanting "we are farmers and we are proud of it" at matches, and there are 'VIP' tickets on sale for fans to watch games from a pitch-side tractor.
But for future Byrne players hoping to win man-of-the-match they best not get their hopes up for eggs. The club has said that the prize for their player of the match in the next game will instead be given cartons of local milk.Moo-ve over eggs, there's a new prize in town.

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