Gypsy King, Tyson Fury, pays a visit to Sandbach and is spotted by adoring fans

By Deborah Bowyer

21st Jun 2024 | Local News

Gyspy King, Tyson Fury, was spotted in Sandbach yesterday after fans say family has bought house in the area. (Photo: Leon Broster)
Gyspy King, Tyson Fury, was spotted in Sandbach yesterday after fans say family has bought house in the area. (Photo: Leon Broster)

Not your average day to see the Gypsy King, Tyson Fury , walking down the High Street past Handy Household in Sandbach. 

But that's exactly what happened yesterday (Wednesday) when the boxing legend paid a visit to our town - much to the delight of fans. 

Tyson Fury was spotted getting into his car on Little Common in Sandbach. (Photo: Hotspot)

The superstar was in town with his dad and was spotted getting into his VW Passat after paying a visit to Morrisons Daily opposite Little Common car park. 

Fans had spotted Fury walking through the town, many trying to get a photograph with him. 

One fan said that he had been spotted in the nearby Brownlow Inn and the Blue Bell at Smallwood to previous days and according to one, it looks like we may be seeing a lot more of him. 

"His family have bought property locally," they said. 

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