Asamoah Gyan has 'unethical hair' according to UAE FA rules Last Updated: 15/02/17 10:14am please log in to view this image Asamoah Gyan is one of 40 players to fall foul of the guidelines Former Sunderland striker Asamoah Gyan has been found to have "unethical hair" under United Arab Emirates Football Association rules. Gyan, 31, is on loan at Arabian Gulf League side Al Ahli - based in Dubai - from his Chinese club Shanghai SIPG. The Ghanaian - currently sporting a mohawk haircut - is one of 40 players to fall foul of the guidelines. There are precedents for the ruling - Saudi Arabia keeper Waleed Abdullah was recently told to cut his "un-Islamic" hair by the referee before a match. please log in to view this image Gyan captained Ghana during the recent Africa Cup of Nations Suhail Al-Mansoori of Al Wahda was also ordered to cut his perm. Gyan, who played for Sunderland between 2010-12, captained the Ghana squad at the recent African Cup of Nations and it was his haircut during the tournament that has been found to be unethical.
Wont be long before those haircuts are all the rage again, for all i know they may well be in some places. What goes around comes around like my dear old mam says.
There is no doubt that what goes around comes around. It will only take one trendy to change his WW1 haircut into a glam rock one and you lot will be back in flares, platforms and hair down to your shoulders.
Mind if it is un-Islamic hair style I reckon that rule could be adopted by FIFA just prior to the 2022 WC and all Euro players will be red carded and Qatar will be declared world champions by default.