da dobrowin: In her hometown of Nottingham, England and Manchester United goalkeeper Mary Earps is honoured with a tram named after her.
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Mary Earps unveils tram in NottinghamHas the tram named in her honourHelped England to Euro win and WWC finalWHAT HAPPENED?
Earps has played a pivotal part in the recent successes of the Lionesses as they won the Euros in 2022 and reached the final of the 2023 Women's World Cup final. The 30-year-old has received a number of honours this year thanks to her heroics at the World Cup and now she has also received the honour of having a tram named after her in her hometown.
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The 37 trams that serve Nottingham are each named after notable local figures, including Brian Clough, Robin Hood, Rebecca Adlington and Vicky McClure. The naming is considered widely as the highest recognition possible by the city and Earps will now become a part of Nottingham's prized history.
Tramlink chief executive Tim Hesketh spoke to the BBC about the decision to name a tram after Earps.
He said: "[Mary] wants to come along to the depot to do the unveiling. It's a lovely thing we can do with the trams – all our trams are named after the famous sons and daughters of Nottingham who put Nottingham where it is.
"The biggest challenge we have is we only have a certain number of trams so it's really difficult, you can't just keep adding people forever. Thankfully that's not my decision."
WHAT NEXT FOR EARPS?
The goalkeeper will next be in between the sticks for Manchester United when they take on Leicester City in the FA WSL Cup later tonight.