ENGLAND'S World Cup dreams may be over but not everyone came out of it disappointed.
During the tournament, Sports Direct in Trowbridge teamed up with the Shires to launch a football treasure hunt where entrants had to look for pictures of footballers and the World Cup around the shopping centre.
And in the end from the prize draw, Ella Truss won an England kit for coming first, Imogen Farr won a World Cup football for coming second and Max George won an official licensed Fédération Internationale de Football Association top.
"It was a good bit of fun and the children were really happy with the new gifts they had received," said Sports Direct assistant manager Nathan Taylor.
"I want to thank everyone who made this possible, including Shakeaway, Waterstones, Thornton’s, Barber shop, the sweet shop and a thank you to the Shires and centre manager Sarah Moore who helped organise it."
Imogen could not be there for the photo so James George stepped in.
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