19 Strangest Hairstyles In Premier League History

From Gervinho's curtains to David Seaman's ponytail-moustache combo, we've seen some frightening follicles and bizarre bonnets over the years.

Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart may be the poster boy for hair treatment company Head & Shoulders, but that's not to say his Premier League colleagues treat their barnets as well. Since being formed on 20 February 1992, the Premier League has witnessed some truly strange haircuts and styles that detract from the overall spectacle that is topflight football. From Gervinho's curtains to David Seaman's ponytail-moustache combo, we've seen some frightening follicles and bizarre bonnets over the years. To honour those who fascinated us with their hairstyle choice as much as they did their footballing prowess, here, WhatCulture! takes a look at the 19 Strangest Hairstyles In Premier League History.

19. David Seaman

Former Arsenal goalkeeper David Seaman will have many regrets from his career, chief among them his gaffe against Brazil in the 2002 World Cup. Coming in at a close second however will be his unfortunate decision to sport a ponytail-moustache combo that made him look ever so slightly like a 1970s porn star. Whether by choice or through age, the former England No.1 now (happily) wears a tidier hairstyle, as seen in a recent series of BBC's Strictly Come Dancing.
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Joseph is an accredited football journalist and has interviewed nearly all of the current 20 Barclay's Premier League managers. He is also a correspondent for Bleacher Report and has written for Caught Offside and Give Me Football.