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Hull’s Tom Huddlestone ends goal-scoring drought, celebrates by getting hair cut

Hull’s Tom Huddlestone had a two-and-a-half-year goal scoring drought end against Fullham. Back in 2011, Huddlestone made a wager with fans that if they donated £75,000 pounds to charity, he would not cut his hair until he scored another goal. It took all of 54 Premier League games for the English midfielder to break the streak, but it must have felt good to finally see the scissors make contact with his hair on Saturday afternoon. Hull City beat Fulham, 6-0.

[For the Win]

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