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Ralph Coates Spurs 45th greatest player!
 
Don't understand the Prince William one. It's 2024. With all that money, how has he not had a transplant yet? :lol:

Crazy all these millionaires accepting male pattern baldness. David Silva had the right idea.
 
Being bald is fine, leaving a heavily receded hairline as it is isn't. Shave it off or get a transplant.
 
Don't understand the Prince William one. It's 2024. With all that money, how has he not had a transplant yet? :lol:

Crazy all these millionaires accepting male pattern baldness. David Silva had the right idea.

Fabregas’ transplant looks very good. Up there with Beckham’s.
 
Don't understand the Prince William one. It's 2024. With all that money, how has he not had a transplant yet? :lol:

Crazy all these millionaires accepting male pattern baldness. David Silva had the right idea.

Transplants can only do so much. David Silva was receding but far from bald, plus his hair is otherwise thick so the perfect candidate. Prince William is totally bald on top and has thinning sides as well, not a lot you can do from there. Ter-Stegen's transplant is very good, as is Andros Townsend's. Gabriel's(Arsenal) is ok but he went to a cheap Turkish clinic which is funny given a day's wages for him would have got him the best in the world. A lot of celebrities don't do their research and just get pushed to ones with flashy marketing.
 
Being bald is fine, leaving a heavily receded hairline as it is isn't. Shave it off or get a transplant.
Yeah or get one of those modern hair systems that stick to the top of your scalp. Most women spend at least an hour per workday on make-up, removal and skin-care so I don't see why men who care about these things should be embarrassed to do the same. Looks matter.
 
Don't understand the Prince William one. It's 2024. With all that money, how has he not had a transplant yet? :lol:

Crazy all these millionaires accepting male pattern baldness. David Silva had the right idea.

Same with John Cena as well, he’s constantly trying to cover it up when wrestling. He could probably rock the cue ball look if he wanted to, or just get a transplant. Maybe he watched that Halloween episode of the Simpsons where Homer got a hair transplant and it made him evil.
 
Who was that striker that played for Celtic and Wolves recently. Griffiths I think. Terrible stuff.
 
Yeah or get one of those modern hair systems that stick to the top of your scalp. Most women spend at least an hour per workday on make-up, removal and skin-care so I don't see why men who care about these things should be embarrassed to do the same. Looks matter.

10 mins in the morning and 10 minutes in the evening is enough to maintain a pretty good skin care routine. I don't envy people who have to spend longer than that just to leave the house.
 
It just occurred to me that people with a full head of hair seem to be a bit too obsessed with other peoples heads.
 
It just occurred to me that people with a full head of hair seem to be a bit too obsessed with other peoples heads.

When you go bald in your 20s, that occurs to you very quickly indeed.
 
Transplants can only do so much. David Silva was receding but far from bald, plus his hair is otherwise thick so the perfect candidate. Prince William is totally bald on top and has thinning sides as well, not a lot you can do from there. Ter-Stegen's transplant is very good, as is Andros Townsend's. Gabriel's(Arsenal) is ok but he went to a cheap Turkish clinic which is funny given a day's wages for him would have got him the best in the world. A lot of celebrities don't do their research and just get pushed to ones with flashy marketing.
That's weird. As you say, with his wages he could afford an Antonio Conte level miracle . Turkey does have a reputation for being the best place to get it done. From what little I know Britain is way behind and often seen as too expensive.
 
I've just discovered JPRouve is bald.

The top is definitly thining and I never cared nor will I ever care since I have always shaved my head. It's just that with time I realize how common this topic is among people that shouldn't be concerned by it.
 
The top is definitly thining and I never cared nor will I ever care since I have always shaved my head. It's just that with time I realize how common this topic is among people that shouldn't be concerned by it.

It feels ingrained at this point. I have little cousins and nephews who make fun of each other's hairline. None of them are older than 14, some of them are as young as 8 :lol:
 
That's weird. As you say, with his wages he could afford an Antonio Conte level miracle . Turkey does have a reputation for being the best place to get it done. From what little I know Britain is way behind and often seen as too expensive.

Best place if you're on a budget but there's just so many of them, you really have to sift through the crap to find the handful of decent ones. UK is way overpriced and for very mediocre results. Belgium, Spain and Portugal have the best clinics in Europe. What people don't realise is that you only have a finite amount of hair that can be transplanted so you really want to make the most of it and get it right the first time.
 
Transplants can only do so much. David Silva was receding but far from bald, plus his hair is otherwise thick so the perfect candidate. Prince William is totally bald on top and has thinning sides as well, not a lot you can do from there. Ter-Stegen's transplant is very good, as is Andros Townsend's. Gabriel's(Arsenal) is ok but he went to a cheap Turkish clinic which is funny given a day's wages for him would have got him the best in the world. A lot of celebrities don't do their research and just get pushed to ones with flashy marketing.

The bad thing for these footballers is, I don't think they're allowed to take finasteride because of doping rules, which is ridiculous in and of itself as it's clearly not enhancing their performance...but the problem is, you get a hair transplant at a young age and then if you're not able to take finasteride, the rest of your native hair is likely going to continue to thin, so you wind up looking weird down the line.

Donovan allegedly just got a transplant, which is why he had that shaved strip on the air, but it's hard to understand how and why he would've gotten one as he's really too far gone to get a good result anyway.