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World Cup Blog: Worst Hairdos Archives Back to Blog Home June 26, 2002 Bruno's 15 minutes of fame Senegal's French coach Bruno Metsu enjoyed his 15 minutes of fame when he guided his team to the quarter finals of the World Cup. During these heady moments no one had bigger hair than Bruno, the shampoo and conditioner companies lining up to meet him. Unfortunately now that Senegal are out of the competition Bruno has gone back to his old job of stealing cars in Paris and his 'do' seems to have lost some of its bounce. Bruno Metsu gets to work with the slim jim. Posted by at 02:17 PM (World Cup Time) | View Comments (1) June 15, 2002 Look alikes With the wide assortment of humanity that has passed before our eyes so far this World Cup its no wonder some fans out there have been able to find similarities with other famous people. Here are a few to check out. Posted by at 09:14 AM (World Cup Time) | View Comments (3) June 12, 2002 Argentina pull out all the stops Tonight is the night for Argentina. The boys in blue and white are pulling out all the stops in order to ensure a victory over Sweden. Striker Claudio Caniggia went so far as taunting the Swedish players, daring them to 'come and get him'. Claudio Caniggia offering the Swedes no choice. Posted by at 02:48 PM (World Cup Time) | View Comments (6) Handbags At the risk of re-igniting the England v Argentina word battle , I thought we could all get a laugh out of Argentina's new kit for the upcoming game against Sweden. Click on the image if you feel the need to get a closer look at Gabriel's shopping. Thanks to Sophie and Big Pete for both sending me this today. Posted by Chris at 08:45 AM (World Cup Time) | View Comments (3) June 11, 2002 Mohawk Mathis Another 'must' for the bad hairdo category is US forward Clint Mathis. He apparently thinks he's a bit of a star and I reckon if he went to Oklahoma he'd be he star for a while with this hairdo. Clint Mathis glides like an ostrich with his new mohawk. This entry was suggested by Patricia, Eugene OR. Posted by at 05:15 AM (World Cup Time) | View Comments (18) June 10, 2002 What were you thinking? Clint Mathis ....at what point did you think of getting a mohawk and decide, "Yeah, that'll look good!" Reason I ask, mate, is I want you to isolate that moment so that the next time it happens you can go outside and slam your head in a car door. Besides all the less than complimentary press he gets because he does not act/train like a professional football player, he's the only US player who acts like he thinks he's a superstar. Everyone else goes about their business and let their football do the talking. Even Cobi Jones, who used to be in the Mathis category, has matured to the point where playing is more important than how he looks. The goal he scored makes him look like a good player. His 'do just makes him look like an idiot. Posted by Chris at 04:55 PM (World Cup Time) | View Comments (5) June 07, 2002 Sven's Head One character who we haven't mentioned in the worst hairdo section yet is England's manager Sven Goran Erickson. I'd say offhand that Sven has a receding hairline. What do you think? Sven Goran Erickson holding a model of what his head will look like in a year or 2. Posted by at 05:45 AM (World Cup Time) | View Comments (8) June 05, 2002 BANZAI! If you missed the Japanese players lining up before todays game with Belgium, you missed the funniest sight so far at this World Cup, eleven incredible haircuts. Anybody ever seen the 1970's Chinese martial arts tv show ' Monkey '? Well this team featured eleven " Pigsy's ". It's like they went to a hairdressing school which said "we'll give you all free haircuts as long as the students can do what ever they like." It made me instantly like the Japanese. The guy who scored their second goal, Inamoto , has been with Arsenal for the past year or so but has only gotten on the pitch four times the whole season. The club say they didn't buy him just to sell shirts in the far east, but guess who appears on the cover of the merchandising catalogue along with Vieira. Posted by Hertford Gooner at 05:04 AM (World Cup Time) | View Comments (3) June 04, 2002 Argie hair Okay its time to get back into the worst hairdo's for this World Cup. We'll start with a couple of entries from perrenial preeners Argentina. Here's German Burgos and his unruly mop. Here's Gabriel Batistuta in his best pose... and here's the defence taking a glamour break between halves. Posted by at 02:54 PM (World Cup Time) | View Comments (0) Halloween in England The English squad belong in the worst hairdo competition, they're English. These guys are also part of the Halloween pantomime squad....wouldn't you be worried if you ran into this lot at the corner of your street? David James tries the blonde nut (English for head) look and fails. Trevor Sinclair Molder Excuse me gov'nor, got the time?......smack!!! Spicy Beckham getting set to join Michael Jackson for Halloween. Too bad this bunch isn't scary enough to bother the Argentine defense. Posted by at 02:39 PM (World Cup Time) | View Comments (3) Plant heads A couple of the Nigerian players really interested us. Here in Eugene, Oregon people are big into body piercings. You know, they shove pins and spears and nails through all kinds of body parts. However, I've never seen anyone that has been able to grow his own weed on himself. These 2 guys know something we don't. Dude there's a green maggot crawling out of your chin! What does that man have coming out his nut (again, English for head)? Posted by at 02:27 PM (World Cup Time) | View Comments (0) Unofficial Rest Day If you're anything like me, your body hasn't quite adjusted to the new schedule of work, football, nap, football, nap, football, work (and repeat). You catch yourself staring into the middle distance, mind completely blank as it shuts down for some waking ZZZ's. Tonight is a true test of a World Cup fan. Do I take the risk of sleeping through potential bore-fests of China v. Costa Rica , Japan v. Belgium and Poland v. South Korea and missing some cracking games between teams that are safely below the superpower tier? Or do I attempt to watch all three games, fall asleep anyway as Belgium strive for another three straight draws and then be shagged for more interesting match-ups the next day? This is the dilemma I find myself in. Tonight's games are even unlikely to yield any true candidates for worst 'Do either. You can guarantee China, Poland, Belgium and Costa Rica will be uniformly conventional. Japan and South Korea, as hosts on display, might throw in a blond mop and the occasional mullet, but can they truly hope to compete with the likes of Argentina, Cameroon and Romanian teams of years past? Time shall tell. Posted by Chris at 08:57 AM (World Cup Time) | View Comments (2) June 02, 2002 German 'Do's, or lack thereof The Germans, normally considered quite conservative (robotic, even), have a couple of frontrunners in the 'do championship stakes. However, it's not because of how much hair, but rather, how little. Take Carsten Jancker. He's got a dome that would make Telly Savalas proud: And then there's Christian Ziege. This photo is a little old, but you can see the beginnings of the nice mohawk he's got going. What you can't see is that he's dyed the back of it white. The two-tone touch raises his chances to take the title: Not to be left behind in the coaching category of the 'Do Awards, Germany's Rudi Völler sends out a strong challenge to Cameroon's Winfried Schaefer . The snow white 'do goes perfectly with the eyebrows: Posted by Chris at 04:15 AM (World Cup Time) | View Comments (0) June 01, 2002 Cameroons Our next set of contestants in the worst hair category are 3 young men from Cameroon, who by the way are winning 1-0 at half time. First up Joseph Desire Job (I'm not shitting you, that's his name!). Someone should tell this poor bloke about the giant tarantula on his head. Followed by Rigobert Song. Ya man, da ganja is strong out 'ere. and lastly, Magabi Magumbo. . Okay, okay it's not Magabi Magumbo its Sai Baba, but doesn't he look like he belongs on the team? The member of the Cameroon team that really stands out is manager Winfried Schaefer, who after a successful career with ABBA took up poncing around on the sideline as a way of earning money. As we head into the second half I'm confident we'll see Ireland prove why they're better off with the gees gees. Posted by at 04:00 PM (World Cup Time) | View Comments (3) May 31, 2002 Opening hairdo's Today's opener between France and Senegal offered a glimpse of what's to come. The worst hairdo's were out for all to see and here are some of today's winners. Thiery Henry's head looked as if it was designed by Nike.... tasty thin sideburns with an aerodynamic dome. Lebeouf had a completely shaven nut (that's head in English in case you were wondering) and looked like some kind of android fresh out of the box. Wahay!!! Cisse wants to play for AC Milan baby! Look, he's already got the 'do', all he needs is to pull a few fancy moves on camera and who knows, he could be parking his shampoo bottle next to some big names. Here's the winner! You should of seen Senegal coach Bruno Metsu today on the sideline. Oh my God, I know he's French but he looked like a bloody EuroVision song contestant. Either that or he's opening his own salon in Tokyo. 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WeddingChannel.com - Hairstyles Uncovered: Find A Hairstyle To Match Your Veil Bride & Groom Guests & Gifts Log In | Sign-Up -- Shopping Bag | | Jennifer Anniston left her tousled hair down and covered it with a delicate elbow-length veil. Rebecca Romijn topped her updo with a tiara and a cascading veil of Chantilly lace. But what if you're not a celebrity bride with a team of stylists? Trying to coordinate your veil with that perfect Juliet topknot can leave you French twisted. Don't worry -- we have all the tips you need to choose a fabulous hairstyle that's just right for you. All Swept Up The formal updo, with its clean lines and timeless elegance, is a favorite wedding day look and works well with a variety of veils. If you've got your heart set on an updo, remember: When choosing a hairstyle and veil, take your face shape into account. If you have a rounder face, sleeker styles with longer veils will look best on you. Fuller styles and veils flatter narrow faces. Talented stylists can adapt most styles to suit the shape of your face. Veils that hang longer than your waist, like the fingertip, chapel and ballet styles, are heavy. Tighter styles hold up better under all that tulle, so if you are wearing a long veil, choose a coif with less volume up top. A chignon, where the hair is gathered into a roll at the nape of the neck, is a good bet. Another option is the Juliet topknot, where the hair is twisted into a tight coil at the top of the head. Do you love the drama of intricate updos, with lengths of hair woven into an elaborate creation on the crown of your head? Don't despair, this style CAN work with a longer, heavier veil. Instead of covering your hair with the veil, consider piling your hair on TOP of your veil. The veil will cascade down your back, adding romance and sweetness to your style. The French twist, where the hair is gathered into a low pony tail and then swept into a roll along the back of the head, is a classic and versatile look. Brides that choose the French twist are in luck -- this style looks gorgeous both with long veils and with shorter styles, from the floor length veils to the wispy flyaways, which are only about a foot long. Letting Loose If you've decided to leave your long locks down for that romantic look, remember that tousled shouldn't mean tangled. Be sure to set your hair and use either hairspray or gel to give it structure and prevent flyaways. Hair left down can work with most any length of veil, but the rule of thumb is that your veil should always be longer than your hair so you don't look messy. Also remember that the longest veils may be too heavy for hairstyles with lots of body, so try a sleek look if you're wearing a long veil. Updo or Up Don't? A good compromise between the sweetness of hair left down and the elegance of updos is any of several in-between styles, where the hair from your crown is swept back and the rest of your hair is left down. Whether you gather the hair from your crown into a bun, or pull the top layer back with twinkling combs, an in-between style is a lovely compromise in the great debate between up and down. And if you are still undecided, remember that more and more brides are wearing an updo to their ceremony and taking their hair down for the reception. Chic Short Cuts Styling is key for brides with short hair. Shorter styles have a tendency to look messy, whether you iron it, dress it or slick it back, make sure that you win the fight against bed head. One look we love for cropped cuts: Tiny crystal-tipped hairpins strategically placed throughout the hair to add sparkle. Brides with short hair look especially lovely with short veils. Picture a tuft of snowy white tulle fluttering from the crown of your head. But don't think a smaller veil is your only option -- cascading veils can look fabulous, too. Dress your hair up with a tiara or halo of flowers, and you'll be gorgeous in a veil of any length. Topping It Off Tiaras are still far and away the hottest accessory for bridal hairstyles, but combs, clips, barrettes, jeweled hair sticks and hairpins are popular as well. All accessories can look great with a variety of hairstyles and veils, but remember to use them sparingly. Too many twinkles can distract from your face. Photos by Elizabeth Messina Share your ideas on our message boards



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