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Internet sensation and cult football hero The Wealdstone Raider's bid for Christmas No.1 is going far better than anyone could have feared, with debut single 'Got No Fans' cracking the top 40.
For those of you unfamiliar with Gordon Hill, aka The Wealdstone Raider, he's a man whose comically unthreatening attempt at fighting has gained nearly 5 million views on YouTube. He's now being tipped to appear on Celebrity Big Brother. Yes, really. Familiarise yourself below.
Now, he's released a charity single, which includes the lyrics "I say 'Got no', You say 'Fans'!" The profits will be split between Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, Wealdstone Raiders Youth FC and Autism Concern.
As GetWestLondon reports, he made to No.16 earlier this week in the general singles charts and he's currently at No.23 in the iTunes charts. Now however, he's slipped to No.37.
He even sent out a chilling message to his X Factor rivals earlier this week, saying: "Simon Cowell, I'm coming for ya."
If you want to help him out, download the single here.
Listen to a preview of the Wealdstone Raider's charity single 'Go No Fans' below
X Factor winner Ben Haenow's single 'Something I Need' is currently sitting a the top of the charts after selling 75,000 copies in one day - putting it 23,000 ahead of nearest rival Mark Ronson with 'Uptown Funk'.