Tom Grennan hit song ‘The Best a Man Can Get’ has inspired a new football shirt

- The hugely popular track was not originally intended for release
- All profits from the sales will go to Football Beyond Borders
Football can be unforgivingly unpredictable. But there is still room for a few unexpected successes.
When a trial match was organised in a small Egyptian village for scouts to get a good look at a local kid called Sherif who could not be stop, they went home impressed. However, there was a different name on everyone’s lips that day; Mohamed Salah.
Much like the accidental discovery เล่นบาคาร่า UFABET เว็บตรง ค่าคอมสูง of Liverpool’s talismanic forward, Tom Grennan never intended to produce the most successful track of his career when he agreed to be the voice of Gillette’s new advertising campaign in 2023. “And now,” Grennan admitted to 90min with a wistful tone in his voice, “the Gillette song has become my biggest hit.”
The Coventry City fan revealed that his reimagined version of ‘The Best a Man Can Get’ was never going to be released on its own merits. After almost two years of unbridled success, lodging itself in the brains of anyone to come across Gillette’s advert. Which is so often play. Before and at half-time of televised football matches, the song has taken on a new life of its own.
Gillette and Grennan have partnered with the Art of Football, a popular clothing brand which specialises in producing designs inspired by the beautiful game, to release a football shirt inspired by the Gillette song.
All the profits raised by the sale of this slick design. Which is available now for a recommend price of £60 – will go straight to Football Beyond Borders (FBB).
This revered charitable foundation supports young people from areas of socio-economic disadvantage. These individuals are passionate about football but disengaged at school. So FBB’s fleet of talented employees help them finish their studies with the skills and grades to make a successful transition into adulthood.
Grennan is a self-confessed football obsessive. Pvoting away from a childhood spent rooting for Manchester United to support his local club. Coventry – and spent time at various professional academies in his youth.
“I’m a failed footballer,” the hugely popular musician shrugged.