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Surprisingly, bleach isn’t out of the question either, just leave the platinum to the ladies. Mills says: “This style looks really good with colour and some dirty blonde will add texture.” Sorry Kanye, you may have made the platinum buzzcut trendy in 2017, but David was working the style, like, 10 years ago.

I see that his future will be ruined but at least he will have some millions,” said Fahad, who as a younger man spent two and a half months in solitary confinement in a Qatari prison for the crime of wearing makeup. “No, nothing has changed for us.”Other ways football fans have copied their heroes include their kits (17 percent), goal celebrations (15 percent) and clothes (12 percent). And 28 per cent admit they often borrow their style and fashion tips from football stars on a regular basis, with 51 per cent believing they are more stylish now than ever before.

A further 27 per cent said they copied footballer hairstyles to become more attractive to potential new partners.The study was commissioned by CopyBet.com, which has created a quiz to test people’s knowledge of famous footballer haircuts. Same-sex sexual activity is punishable by seven years in prison in Qatar. Under an interpretation of sharia law, it can lead to a death sentence. There is not so much an LGBTQ+ community in Qatar as a disparate collection of terrified individuals. To finish, Mills recommends choosing a low to medium shine product to avoid going full Elvis. “Rub some matte dry paste or hair clay definer (about the size of a coin) into your hands and use your fingers as a comb to style the hair up and away from your face. This is where you could then use a little hair spray to help hold it… it will naturally fall to one side and the idea is for it to have some texture and movement.” A further 27 percent said they copied footballer hairstyles to become more attractive to potential new partners. But one haircut fans would least like to replicate is David Seaman's ponytail (Image: Martin Rose/Bongarts/Getty Images)

As the son of a hairdresser mom and a father-of-four himself, the star has reminisced on his barber-shop moments in recent years and claims he has only one regrettable look: his cornrows, coined The Mandela, after wearing them to South Africa to meet Nelson Mandela. Now, he's watching his kids copy his old-school looks, with 20-year-old Romeo sporting his infamous buzz cuts. A spokesman for CopyBet.com said: “It’s great to see football haircuts of the ages, like Kevin Keegan’s perm and Ruud Gullit’s dreads, being mentioned in the sport today. If you’re loving this look on David and want to give the platinum look a go yourself, you will be happy to know it’s not too late, as we think platinum shades will be one of 2018’s biggest hair trends for men. One in six have even been bold enough to replicate Freddie Ljungberg's red mohawk from his Arsenal days (Image: Laurent Baheux/Corbis/Getty Images) Read More Related Articles Piara Powar, the director of Fare, an anti-discrimination group that has an arrangement with Fifa to post monitors in the World Cup stadiums in Qatar, said it had pleaded behind the scenes without success for the country’s supreme committee, in charge of the event, to make a public statement welcoming LGBTQ+ people to the football.

Find filed under ‘what were you thinking?’. Maybe that’s a little too harsh but we don’t truly believe that this mohawk was one of David’s strongest looks, do you? And a fifth (19 percent) would be brave enough to get a complete makeover to look exactly like their favourite footballer. The early noughties were all about boyband mania. From NSYNC to Blue, every male celeb seemed to be wearing their hair spiky and putting his hair wax to good use was, of course, David. However, 77 percent of fans said copying a footballer’s haircut is simply a waste of time and money – with David Seaman’s tail, Marouane Fellaini’s afro, and Edgar Davids’ dreads among the least favourite haircuts to copy. The spokesman for CopyBet.com added: “It looks like some football fans will go to extreme lengths to copy the football greats – whether that’s their hairstyle, looks or even name.

And 28 percent admit they often borrow their style and fashion tips from football stars on a regular basis, with 51 percent believing they are more stylish now than ever before. We cannot guarantee express delivery in the following postcodes and areas – most of the Scottish Highlands, any remote areas and islands, and all AB, IV, KW, LA, PA, PH, BT, CA18 - CA27, HS1 - HS9, IM, TR21 - TR25, ZE postcodes.Despite the fact that he is incredibly famous, he has a down-to-earth feeling about him. He queues for 13 hours to see the Queen’s coffin, he retains the Essex accent, he comes across humbly and that appeals to people around the world, particularly in Asia where humility is highly valued.” But David Seaman's ponytail is among the styles fans would least like to replicate (Image: Martin Rose/Bongarts/Getty Images) Other ways football fans have copied their heroes include their kits (17 per cent), goal celebrations (15 percent) and clothes (12 per cent). This just goes to show how popular the sport is and how far it has grown over the years. Who knows what styles would be popular over the next decade.”

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