Thegoalmac's Top 10 crazy hairstyles that footballers all over the world over the years have carried,i hope you enjoy it,and also tell us if you agree with my ratings.
At Number One is ABEL XAVIER.
The much-travelled Portugal defender played for both Liverpool and
Everton before his career petered out at LA Galaxy.
He couldn’t decide
between the red and blue half of Merseyside, so opted for peroxide
braids instead...Continue to see more crazy hairstyles Photos....
At Number two is TARIBO WEST:The retired Nigerian defender went from the heights of Inter and AC
Milan to a brief taste of English football with Derby County – possibly
the inspiration for a hairstyle based on rams’ horns...
At Number Three is CARLOS TEVEZ:The Argentine ace tries to sell a dummy to draw attention from his crazy
barnet when scoring against Blackburn for Man Utd in 2008.
At Number Four is BOBBY CHARLTON:The midfield maestro was a lot stronger on the flanks than he was up top
– and that was rarely more apparent than when he was in full flight for
his country.
At Number Five is CHRIS WADDLE:The flat-top and mullet combo modelled by the wing wizard in the 1990
World Cup never really took off. Sadly, the same couldn’t be said about
his penalty in the semi-final against West Germany.
At Number Six is JOE COLE:The midfielder had every right to turn red after this embarrassing
effort for West Ham in 2002. At least it diverted attention from wearing
a shirt three sizes too big.
At Number Seven is PAUL SCHARNER:The Austrian defender looks shellshocked to have dyed his own hair in
the colours of the opposition as his Baggies side faced Everton in 2011.
At Number 8 is RYAN GIGGS:A one-club footballer, the Welshman has played in every season of the
Premier League he had Manchester United with distinction. On the golf course – with many more
clubs – his appearance is distinctly below par.
At Number 9 is JASON LEE:The pineapple effectdidn’t seem to help the 6ft 3in front man hit the
onion bag. The Forest striker struggled with both terrace chants and
opposition centre-backs before leaving the City Ground with 14 goals in
76 games in 1997.
At Number Ten is DAVID BECKHAM:Taxi Driver haircut for Becks? ‘Taxi for Goldenballs’ would have been
more apt after this effort in a 2001 friendly against Mexico.
Lol@ our very own Taribi West.
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