He hasn't cut his hair in 323 days. His favorite sports team is to blame.
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Manchester United began their season with a 1-0 loss to Arsenal at home last weekend, bringing Ilett and his bet back to the starting point. A haircut could be on the horizon soon. United’s upcoming fixtures include a series of matches against smaller clubs, beginning with Fulham on Sunday, then facing Grimsby Town and Burnley. However, they will have to contend with their rival Manchester City away before hosting Chelsea at home.

Unless upset victories occur, it’s highly likely Ilett will continue with his thick, dark hair well into the fall. According to him, his girlfriend doesn’t mind.

“She likes the king’s guard look,” he joked.

Ilett explains that his bet primarily arose from boredom. Having relocated from outside Oxford, England, to Castellón, Spain, in November 2023 to be nearer to his girlfriend’s family and to raise their 14-month-old daughter, he found himself without nearby family or friends and in between jobs, resorting to watching Manchester United games for entertainment.

However, on October 6, after four consecutive matches without a win, he felt the need for action. Action that would resonate with the soccer gods and contribute positively to the club’s fortunes.

So Ilett buzzed his hair and hit “post” on Instagram.

“Day 1 of not cutting my hair until Man United win five games in a row,” he said in the video. “Aston Villa today. I’m not feeling that confident.”

The team drew 0-0 that day and the rest is history.

The challenge’s rules were straightforward: win five competitive matches consecutively. This included any Premier League, Europa League, or domestic cup game, but friendlies and exhibitions were excluded.

In the first 10 days of the challenge, he noticed a few people taking interest. The number gradually grew to 2,000, then to 10,000, and one month later to 50,000. By August 20, “The United Strand” had amassed 227,000 followers.

“I didn’t expect it to go on for this long. I thought it would be a few months,” he said. “A funny little thing to do. Make some Man United fans laugh in a tough time, and then that would be it, it would be all over. We’d be back to normal, back to winning ways. But it hasn’t quite worked out like that.”

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Manager Alex Ferguson and Nemanja Vidić of Manchester United raise the league championship trophy after their match against Swansea in Manchester on May 12, 2013.John Peters / Manchester United via Getty Imag

Some of his followers are Manchester United fans who are supporting him during this trying time. Others, he said, are opposing fans rooting for losses to keep the hair growing.

“On the whole, I’ve been really pleased. It has been very positive. Everyone’s been very nice, very supportive, and everyone’s kind of behind me, I suppose, rooting for me,” he said. “There’s even a lot of rival fans. I’ve had a few Liverpool fans say, ‘You’re the only Man United fan that I like.’ And I think that’s the biggest compliment that you could ever get.”

Ilett’s videos are typically less than 10 seconds long and simply state the challenge rules with the current day number. The real fun, however, is how he wears his hair. It’s become so long he’s now taking requests on how to showcase it.

Some days it’ll be poofy while others it’ll be curly or straight. Some days he’ll dunk it in a pool or put it up in colorful hair ties. The newest request is pulling items out of his mane — a recent video has him playing with multiple fidget spinners.

Ilett says while he’s enjoying his newfound fame, he’s ready for it to be over. Though there’s a very small chance he never cuts his hair again, he sees the challenge ending this year.

“I am genuinely optimistic that it will happen this season,” he said. “Now, if you ask me in a year’s time, if it hasn’t happened, then maybe I might not be smiling as much. I’m quite positive, quite optimistic that we’re going to have a good season this season, and at some point those five wins are going to come together.”

When his hair is cut, he intends on donating his locks to Little Princess Trust, a U.K.-based charity that makes wigs for people diagnosed with cancer.

Even more incentive for the bet to be completed.

“I feel like I’ve come this far now,” he said. “I have to see it through to the end, however long that might take.”

Though Manchester United has won England’s top division 20 times, tied with Liverpool for most in history, the last United championship came in 2013. The team made moves this offseason it believes will get it back into contention. After loaning Marcus Rashford to Barcelona, the club brought in forwards Matheus Cunha from Wolves and Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford. Its latest addition may be the most crucial: striker Benjamin Šeško from RB Salzburg, considered among the top young scoring talents in the world.

NBC Sports’ Joe Prince-Wright said manager Ruben Amorim knows “a top-six finish and a strong cup run is the very least United need to achieve this season if they’re going to show people they’re back on the right path.”

“United has been going through this rebuild for most of the last decade, but it still feels very similar to the New England Patriots’ current painful rebuild after the glory days of Bill Belichick and Tom Brady,” Prince-Wright said. “But there’s hope that United can be competitive, and if they can stay solid defensively, they now have the right combination of players, and characters, in attack to win games.”

Hopefully five of them in a row, for Ilett’s sake.

He said if the team wins four, he would love to possibly experience the final win in person at Old Trafford.

“It’s going to be like the Champions League final for me. It’s going to be crazy,” he said. “If we got to four wins in a row, and I went to the fifth game and I was watching it and we didn’t win, I think it would be the most heartbreaking moment of my entire life.”

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