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Bad hair


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Just thinking of when bad hair has made good players play bad (my mind wanders sometimes)

 

1) Calamity David Jamo James - the blue hair - that was apparently the reason he was shocking at crosses

 

2) Chris Butros Butros Ghali Waddle - he shaved his mullett off in 1990 - and missed a penalty

 

3) Mark Lawrenson - never had a good look, but I seem to recall a disastrous grey dye job before we lost to Brighton in the FA Cup

 

4) Peter Reid - sick of people calling him an old man, so dyed his cherry blossom - coincided with Everton's demise from their 80's heyday - although as we all know, that was our fault

 

5) Phil Thompson - lost the perm, and the Liverpool captaincy.

 

I leave this thread open to abuse, negs and any other suggestions.

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