Finding a new barber, stylist or electrician, for the unfortunates among us, can be one of
life's most trying endeavors. The first few tries are likely to be less than ideal and fraught with
complaints. However, nothing will ever come close to some of the gents from League One's Bromley
FC, who were convinced to shave betfair's QR code into their melons for the weekend, possible
compensation involved.
Finding a new barber, stylist or electrician, for the unfortunates among us, can be one of
life's most trying endeavors. The first few tries are likely to be less than ideal and fraught with
complaints. However, nothing will ever come close to some of the gents from League One's Bromley
FC, who were convinced to shave betfair's QR code into their melons for the weekend, possible
compensation involved.
Players of Bromley FC have barcodes shaved into their heads ahead of their FA Cup match against
Leyton Orient.
A non-league English football team is having internet barcodes shaved into their hair ahead of
this weekend's first round FA cup clash.
Wayne Rooney's hairdresser, Daniel Johnson, is shaving intricate 'QR codes' onto the back of the
heads of Bromley FC's first eleven. Each hair cut takes an hour to achieve and when they are
scanned with a smartphone, the barcode will send users to the Betfair Mobile site.
By Chris Wright
Ahead of their FA Cup first-round tie against Leyton Orient on Saturday, Bromley FC's Danny
Waldren has had a QR code (one of those barcode-y smartphone-y whatyamacallits that I don't really
understand) shaved into the back of his head for the occasion.
Some Loaner tidbits for you before we begin this Report: Neil Etheridge's loan
at Charlton Athletic was cancelled today after he was an unused sub in the second game since
arriving; and Courtney Harris' month-loan at Bromley FC ended on Friday.
Kagisho Dikgacoi started, played 90 minutes, and received a yellow card in
Crystal Palace's 2-1 loss at Queens Park Rangers.
Eddie Johnson started and played 90 minutes in Preston North End's 1-0 loss at
Hull City on Saturday.
Keanu Marsh-Brown started, played 75 minutes, and scored a goal in MK Dons' 1-1
draw with Brentford on Saturday. (Many thanks to Bilet for posting his goal, seen below) He started
and played 90 minutes in MK Dons' 3-2 loss to Leyton Orient today.