Hull City Put Tom Huddlestone's Hair On eBay to Raise Money For Charity

Hull City Put Tom Huddlestone's Hair On eBay to Raise Money For Charity
Hull City Put Tom Huddlestone's Hair On eBay to Raise Money For Charity

Hull City have put locks of Tom Huddlestone’s hair on an eBay auction to raise money for charity.

During Saturday’s match between Hull City and Fulham, Huddlestone scored his first goal after making his pledge more than one year ago to cut his hair once he scored again. The Hull City midfielder quickly ran to the touchline and got his hair snipped by one of Hull City’s coaching staff. Hull went on to win the match 6-0.

Earlier today, Hull City posted the auction for Huddlestone’s hair on eBay. All money raised will go to Huddlestone’s selected charity, which is Cancer Research UK.

According to the eBay posting, “The lucky winner of this eBay auction will get the opportunity to visit the club’s training ground and be presented with the hair by Tom Huddlestone himself.”

In the description for the hair, it reads “Fluffy, one previous owner.”

The current bid as of press time is £510. Place your bid today to help raise money for a good cause.

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