1/2/2023 0 Comments SnoodPlayers in the UK have been banned from wearing them during matches since 1 July 2011. The International Football Association Board feels that snood scarves may pose a risk to a player's neck if jerked from behind. Whereas former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson said he would no longer allow his players to wear snoods, Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger defended their use, suggesting they serve a medical purpose when players have neck problems in the cold weather. Though popular for many years with European footballers like Gianluigi Buffon-in the 2010–11 Premier League season, a number of high-profile players, including Carlos Tevez and Samir Nasri, wore snoods. Although it appears that "hairnet" has replaced "snood" as the common term for hair containment on the head, the term "beard snood" (essentially a "ringed scarf") is still familiar in many food production facilities. Another similar garment which is also referred to as a snood is used to cover facial hair such as beards and moustaches when working in environments such as food production.
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