Most distinctive hairstyles in Scottish football

Most distinctive hairstyles in Scottish football

Craig Fowler
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On Nov 4, 2016
1

Ryan Edwards (Partick Thistle)

The longer his hair has grown, the better Thistle's Aussie midfielder has played. Coincidence? We think not.

2

Simon Murray (Dundee United)

Good on the Dundee United hitman for embracing his ginger locks and letting them shine. And to think, some redheads dye their hair. Tut tut.

3

Jamie Walker (Hearts)

Peaky Blinders has a lot to answer for.

4

Jason Cummings (Hibs)

Cummings excused his penalty miss against Dundee United, where he attempted a Panenka, because his new style made him "look like Pirlo". Erm, no. Just... no.

5

Yordi Teijsse (Dundee)

We're all patiently waiting on the day the Dundee striker rips his strip off and powerbombs an opposing centre-half. Don't fret, it'll happen.

6

Jai Quintongo (Morton)

Distinctive enough, but not a patch on his old man.

7

Miles Storey (Aberdeen)

Originally described as the "Jack Grealish look", the way the Aston Villa midfielder's career is going, it'll soon become the "Miles Storey look".

8

Bjorn Johnsen (Hearts)

The high-top fade is fairly popular right now in the SPFL, with Shay Logan and Joe Dodoo also sporting one. Johnsen gets the nod because his is at the top of a 6ft 5in frame, so a VERY high-top fade.

9

Moussa Dembele (Celtic)

"Golden tips" is exactly the kind of nickname a player like Moussa Dembele deserves.

10

Harry Forrester (Rangers)

It's quite possible Forrester moonlights as a footballer away from his regular job as "the good-looking one" in a popular boyband.

11

Stuart Armstrong (Celtic)

Sorry, we couldn't resist.

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