West Bromwich Albion defender Joleon Lescott has revealed that manager Tony Pulis banned his 'type' of music being played in the dressing room.
Lescott took part in a Q & A session with school children at The Hawthorns recently and the inquisitive kids certainly put forward a couple of probing questions.
One of the children asked Lescott whether he was in charge of the music which is played in the dressing room and the imposing defender made an interesting revelation.
"I was, but the gaffer has banned the language so we now have 'Fletch' (Darren Fletcher). The gaffer wants to play Frank Sinatra, so as long as he's not in charge, we'll be alright!" replied the 32-year old.
"The playlist varies because we have different cultures and different genres so I cater for everyone. It gets everyone going in time for the game."