Bum fluff alert! Movember moustache picture special!
It will be razors at the ready up and down the country on Thursday as ‘Movember' moustaches
are shaved off. Men across the nation have been growing the face fur for a month to raise money and
awareness of prostate cancer, and a number of footballers have joined in this year.
During November each year, Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of
men's faces in the UK and around the world. The aim of which is to raise vital funds and awareness
for men's health, specifically prostate cancer and other cancers that affect men.
Since its humble beginnings in Melbourne Australia, Movember has grown to become a truly global
movement inspiring more than 1.
Ruud Gullit is growing back his famous moustache in support of men's health charity Movember.
Movember, the month formally known as November, challenges men across to show their support for
men's health by growing a Mo (slang for moustache) throughout the month, and this year Ruud Gullit
will be rising to the challenge by growing back his iconic moustache.
We wrote on the subject of the light at the end of the tunnel at St Albans City, now of the
Southern League, at the end of last week, and are pleased to be able to update those that had not
been paying too much attention over the last few weeks. The club, which has had the smell of dry
rot hanging around it for the last couple of seasons, was bought out by local businessmen two weeks
ago and they had already announced that they were looking for a new chairman.
Lee Sharpe has joined the green and gold campaign to be part of fans' bid to to get rid of the
Glazers. Unlike David Beckham, who denied all understanding of what the colours represented after
wearing the scarf after our Champions League game against AC Milan last season, Sharpe is happy to
put his name behind the campaign.