The 12 worst haircuts of the 2014/15 Premier League season
No one reached Taribo West levels, but there were still a few players the should have been sent back to the barber
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Your support makes all the difference.Within the strictures of a club's uniform kit, footballers have to get inventive if they want to express their personality out on the pitch.
Some would argue that gone are the years when the likes of Paul Gascgoine would bleach their hair to stand out from the crowd, with tattoos rather than haircuts seemingly the modern way for footballers to express themselves.
Despite that, a number of Premier League players still managed to turn a few heads during the campaign with their choice of hairstyles. Whilst none reached Taribo West levels, a few deserve revisiting now the season is coming to a close.
Here, we take a look at some of the best worst hair-dos of the 2014/15 Premier League season.
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