Scott Wagstaff to get AFC Wimbledon team-mates to dye their hair if they beat Millwall in FA Cup
AFC Wimbledons FA Cup hero Scott Wagstaff will make sure his team-mates dye their hair if they manage another shock win this weekend.Wagstaff scored twice as the Dons beat West Ham 4-2 in the fourth-round last month – and the midfielder stayed true to his pre-match promise and dyed his beard blue and yellow on Thursday.Scott Wagstaffs new look will be on show this weekend4
Scott Wagstaffs new look will be on show this weekend
The League One side host Championship club Millwall on Saturday, live on talkSPORT, with a place in the FA Cup quarter-finals up for grabs.Wagstaff told talkSPORT: I wanted to get it done as soon as possible to get it out of the way!But the clubs had a good bit of publicity from it. Its done and I can concentrate on the game. Its nicely blue and yellow now.The gaffer (Wally Downes)has told me not to make any more promises so I wont be saying anything else. But if we win Ill make sure someone else gets their beard or hair dyed.Scott Wagstaff stayed true to his word4
Scott Wagstaff stayed true to his word
Im going to have to take it out straight after the weekend. Ill leave it in for Saturday but I think Ill be dyeing the beard straight back afterwards.Millwall will be in an unfamiliar FA Cup position as favourites against Wimbledon. The Lions knocked out Everton in the previous round and have pulled off upsets over Leicester, Watford and Bournemouth in recent seasons.Wagstaff could be a target for the Millwall boo boys due to his links to rivals Charlton and Leeds.The 28-year-old made 142 appearances for the Addicks after coming through their academy before leaving in 2013.And his family supports Leeds, a club Wagstaff grew up watching.Scott Wagstaffs brace helped AFC Wimbledon beat West Ham last month4
Scott Wagstaffs brace helped AFC Wimbledon beat West Ham last month
He added: Whenever you play against Millwall, they’re always tough games, youre always going to get a lot of stick from the fans, especially being an ex-Charlton player.But youve got to make sure you enjoy it. Im going to try to enjoy it instead of reacting to it.It should be a good game and one were really looking forward to.My dads side of the family are Leeds fans so I grew up watching them and enjoyed the good days when Leeds were in the Champions League.Its my dads side of the family, my grandparents live up that way. My dad will be there with family and friends on Saturday.Scott Wagstaff was in the barbers chair for almost an hour4
Scott Wagstaff was in the barbers chair for almost an hour
The FA Cup has been a healthy distraction from whats been a tough season for Wimbledon.The Dons are bottom of League One and seven points from safety.But Millwall, who were knocked out of the FA Cup by League One club Rochdale last season, have their own problems. They are winless in five league games and sit just two places above the drop zone.Some Wimbledon players celebrated their shock win over West Ham with a meal at a McDonalds service station.And Wagstaff has played down any wild celebrations if the club reach the FA Cup quarter-finals for the first time since their reformation in 2002. He said: Nothing has been planned.Were looking forward to the game on Saturday but then weve got another match against Rochdale on Tuesday.So as soon as this games done well be fully concentrating on the league again.

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