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Coming up in Saturday’s Courier the bald truth

Coming up in Saturday’s Courier  the bald truth

Meet the stars who have lit up football stadiums around the world and not just as a result of the reflections from the floodlights rebounding off their bonces.

That’s right, in Saturday’s Courier we reveal the world’s very finest follically challenged footballers.

From Fabian Barthez to Bobby Charlton not forgetting Jim Duffy there have been some terrific players over the years.

It’s quite an 11.

Players these days, however, are keen to weave their magic in more ways than one.

Wayne Rooney arguably started the trend, but many others have been quick to snap up a fresh thatch when the threat of baldness comes-a-calling.

Is it just another example of the pampered lifestyles of modern-day footballers or should we all welcome a bit more grass on the pitch (so to speak)?

We find out more.

Meanwhile, The Black Watch museum in Perth has put out an appeal for the public to help out with an exhibit.

Old documents from the Great War?

Photos of veterans?

No.

In fact, they are appealing for, wait for it, crocodile skin.

That’s right, you heard me (or more accurately read my finely crafted words) correctly crocodile skin.

To find out why, be sure to pick up your copy of The Courier which is, for one day only, printed on finely aged giraffe skin parchment (legal disclaimer that’s a barefaced lie).

In other news, what do you think are the most popular books taken out of the Perth prison lending library?

Get the full list in your investigative Courier but suffice to say lags clearly like a good laugh, with a joke book among the top hits…

Saturday’s edition is something of a bumper offering. I genuinely believe you would be left feeling most remorseful if you miss it.

For more on every last one of the tales lovingly outlined above along with many others please do be sure to pick up your copy. Failing that, why not try our digital edition?