Hull City goalkeepers Allan McGregor and Steve Harper and striker Sone Aluko have taken on the ice bucket challenge.
The internet craze, which has swept across Britain since starting in America, sees participants douse themselves in icy water to raise money for combating motor neurone disease.
The City goalkeepers look relaxed in chairs before the challenge begins, but dissolve into laughter when containers full of water are tipped over their heads.
McGregor springs up and staggers towards the changing rooms while Harper puts his head in his hands.
Video: Warning, contains swearing
Ex-Rangers player McGregor was nominated by former teammate Lee Wallace and challenged his old club's then-chief executive Charles Green in his turn. Meanwhile Steve Harper was asked to brave the ordeal by Queens Park Rangers' Joey Barton and selected Newcastle United legend Alan Shearer as next in the chain. Nigerian international Aluko faced the test in a video posted on Instagram earlier today. Tigers midfielder David Meyler lends a helping hand, drenching his teammate with barely-contained glee.
In a message accompanying the clip, Aluko says: "That one second between finishing and standing up when I'm slumped over is the image of a broken man. I hate cold water." He passed the ordeal onto his sister, England player Eniola Aluko, giving her 48 hours to comply.
Video: Warning, contains swearing
Ex-Rangers player McGregor was nominated by former teammate Lee Wallace and challenged his old club's then-chief executive Charles Green in his turn. Meanwhile Steve Harper was asked to brave the ordeal by Queens Park Rangers' Joey Barton and selected Newcastle United legend Alan Shearer as next in the chain. Nigerian international Aluko faced the test in a video posted on Instagram earlier today. Tigers midfielder David Meyler lends a helping hand, drenching his teammate with barely-contained glee.
In a message accompanying the clip, Aluko says: "That one second between finishing and standing up when I'm slumped over is the image of a broken man. I hate cold water." He passed the ordeal onto his sister, England player Eniola Aluko, giving her 48 hours to comply.
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