Jason Bailey rubs and kisses the teeth for good luck (Picture: Newsteam/SWNS)

You’re heading off to watch your team – what do you take with you?

Scarf? Half-time chocolates? Flag? How about your late father’s false teeth?

That’s what Walsall fan Jason Bailey does, with the balmy fan taking his dads gnashers to every home match.

Jason’s father wore them to watch Walsall’s victory in the League Two play-off final in 2001 – and they’re now seen as a lucky charm.


They’ve been in Jason’s pocket for every round of the Johnstone Paint Trophy so far, and will go to the final against Bristol City on Sunday.

These are the falsies that go with Jason (Picture: Newsteam/SWNS)

Jason (right) with his dad Christopher before a Walsall game (Picture: Newsteam/SWNS)

They’ve been in Jason’s pocket for every round of the Johnstone Paint Trophy so far, and will go to the final against Bristol City on Sunday.



It’s the first time Walsall have been to Wembley in their 127 year history and Jason has vowed to take them in his dad’s favourite handkerchief – and will even KISS them for good luck.

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