A village football club from the island of Anglesey in north-west Wales acquired an unlikely honorary president on Tuesday in the shape of A-list Hollywood star Naomi Watts. Watts, star of 'Mulholland Drive' and the 2005 'King Kong' remake, spent time as a child on her grandparents' farm near the village of Malltraeth, where amateur side Glantraeth FC play. The population of Malltraeth is 400 and the football club typically play in front of crowds of around 40 people in the third-tier Welsh Alliance Division One.
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