TAKE YOUR 'TACHE TO TOWN
Derby County staff have got behind the Everyman Male Cancer Campaign's TacheBack drive by cultivating their facial fluff - or, in some cases, donning fake ones for the camera!
Tuesday night's game with Birmingham City coincides with the finale of the TacheBack drive so collections will be taking place around Pride Park Stadium to raise vital funds for Everyman's research into prostate and testicular cancer.
Vice-president of commercial Tim Hinchey, vice-president of finance Mal Brannigan, multi-media editor Matt Reeder and marketing executive Callum Galloway have binned their razors to grow some upper-lip hair in support of the campaign.
And they were joined in front of the camera by members of staff who braved the safety of their top lips with stick-on 'taches to show their support.
This year's TacheBack target has been set at £300,000 which, if reached, will mean the cumulative 'tache total will shave past £1million since it began growing six years ago.
TacheBack is part of the Everyman campaign and funds raised will go towards vital research into prostate and testicular cancer, which affect around 37,000 men every year in the UK.
With a new warrior theme, this year's competitors entered the 'arena' and competed against other hairy warriors from across the UK, either as an individual or as part of a 'tache team.
To support Derby County's fundraising drive simply visit www.justgiving.com/tachebackdcfc, and you can find out more about the campaign by visiting www.tacheback.com or calling 0800 731 9468.
















