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Oxford Utd fan not cutting beard until club wins a penalty
Summary
Gary Hudson, known as Fred Big-Ox, says he will not shave his beard until Oxford United are awarded a penalty; the club have gone 643 days without one. He is using the stunt to raise money for the Joey Beauchamp Foundation.
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Gary Hudson, known among fans as Fred Big-Ox, says he will not shave his beard until Oxford United are awarded a penalty. It has been 643 days since the club were last given a spot kick. He began the challenge around Christmas after the team passed 600 days without a penalty, and he now attends matches wearing a yellow wig and a blue-dyed beard. Hudson is using the stunt to raise money for the Joey Beauchamp Foundation, a mental health charity formed in honour of a former player.
Key details:
- Oxford United have not been awarded a penalty for 643 days.
- Gary Hudson will not shave until the club wins a penalty; the challenge began after the 600-day mark.
- He wears a yellow wig and a blue beard at matches and has put the effort toward fundraising for the Joey Beauchamp Foundation.
- The last penalty awarded to United was 85 games ago in 2024, in the League One play-off semi-final second leg against Peterborough United, which Cameron Brannagan converted; United later beat Bolton in the final.
- Oxford will play Norwich City at the Kassam, a match that could end the club's long run without a spot kick.
Summary:
Hudson's beard challenge has highlighted the club's long run without penalties while raising funds for a local mental health charity. The upcoming match against Norwich City will determine whether the streak ends, and supporters will be watching with interest.
