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Mural of England Stars Bellingham and Rogers Appears in Birmingham

A mural of England footballers Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers eating orange chips has appeared in Birmingham. The artwork, created by Dudley artist Dion Kitson, can be seen on the side of a local chippy.

  • The mural depicts Bellingham and Rogers, both born in the Black Country, enjoying a local delicacy.
  • The artwork was created by Dudley artist Dion Kitson and has been well-received by locals.
  • Bellingham and Rogers are set to play for England in the World Cup quarter finals.

A new mural has appeared in Birmingham, showcasing England football stars Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers enjoying a quintessential Black Country delicacy - orange chips. The artwork, created by Dudley-based artist Dion Kitson, has been put up on the side of the Classic Fryer chippy in Quinton.

Kitson shared a video on his Instagram account, showing the process of creating the mural and its final result. The artwork has been praised by locals, with many describing it as 'brilliant'.

Bellingham and Rogers, both 23 years old, have made significant contributions to England's World Cup campaign. Bellingham, born in Stourbridge, has scored two crucial goals for the team, while Rogers, born in Halesowen, has been a key player for Aston Villa.

The mural's appearance comes ahead of England's World Cup quarter-final match against Norway, which is set to take place in Miami on Saturday. Kitson has been praised for his tribute to the local football heroes, with Classic Fryer also commended for their support of the local arts scene.

Why this matters: This mural celebrates the achievements of two local football heroes, highlighting the pride and enthusiasm of the Black Country community for the sport.

What this means for you: What this means for you: As a football fan, you can celebrate the achievements of two local heroes and show your support for the England team.

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