Ozzy Osbourne urges fans to vote to name Commonwealth Games bull after him
The legendary 74-year-old Birmingham rocker made a surprise appearance at the closing ceremony of the games last August.
Alongside Ozzy, Boulton is the name of the 18th century industrialist Matthew Boulton. The others on the shortlist probably need little explanation.The sculpture was due to be dismantled at the end of the games, but won a reprieve after a public outcry.Image caption, Self-styled Prince of Darkness and Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne has endorsed the Raging Bull be renamed after himMr Street said it had "so wonderfully captured the spirit" of the games.
"I cannot wait to see what the public decide they want tourists and local people to call the bull as they marvel at it in the brilliant setting of New Street Station in the months and years ahead," he said. "Exciting times as the man himself has endorsed naming the Commonwealth Games bull Ozzy" tweeted Network Rail.
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