Newcastle United have earned the odd award of having the most bald fans in the Premier League - due to the stress of supporting them.
The Magpies will be playing Premier League football next season but it's been a turbulent campaign for Steve Bruce's side.
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A study from BuzzBingo per The Sun has revealed 49% of the Toon Army's male support have lost their hair, which is higher than the national average of 39%.
When it comes to Premier League fans as a whole, the average is 30%.
Check out the entire percentage of fans who are bald for all 20 teams below, with 2000 fans polled.
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20. Wolverhampton Wanderers (16%)
19. Leicester City (16%)
18. West Bromwich Albion (20%)
17. Leeds United (20%)
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16. Brighton & Hove Albion (21%)
15. Burnley (22%)
14. Southampton (22%)
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13. Sheffield United (23%)
12. Arsenal (26%)
11. West Ham United (26%)
10. Manchester City (27%)
9. Crystal Palace (34%)
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8. Manchester United (36%)
7. Fulham (37%)
6. Aston Villa (38%)
5. Everton (40%)
4. Tottenham Hotspur (41%)
3. Chelsea (42%)
2. Liverpool (47%)
1. Newcastle United (49%)
Spokesman Rich Kearns explained: "We were stunned to find about 30% of fans are bald.
"But maybe it should be no surprise considering the stress involved - particularly at this time of year when relegation battles are decided.
"It seems Newcastle's season has taken a greater toll on their fans."
Free from the worries of relegation, Newcastle played out one of the games of the season against Manchester City on Friday evening.
City ran out 4-3 winners in the end and Ferran Torres' remarkable hat-trick stood out.
The 21-year-old has been bedded into the team slowly since his arrival from Valencia last summer.
But with Sergio Aguero departing this summer, manager Pep Guardiola believes the young Spaniard will be given more opportunities next season - potentially as a striker.
"This evening he was important, but not just this evening," he told Sky Sports. "This is his first season in England and his numbers are exceptional in terms of goals.
"He has a sense of goal and I am very pleased."He can be a number nine. We used him this season and he was brilliant. His rhythm, especially offensively, has increased a lot.
"The movements he makes as a striker. The third goal for example, the shot hits the post and the ball is where he is. It is not left, not right, it is where he is.
"It is a sense of goal and strikers know it one second before the ball arrives. He has this talent and is a good finisher."
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