

"I suppose there is a lot of evidence saying I am heading down a different path," he said, while discussing his on-and-off girlfriend. That torso talk always gets to me.Īustralian football star Shane Crawford creates shockwaves (or at least headlines) Down Under when, in a recently-released special on his 2003 season, he appeared nude and admitted that there might be something to the speculation that he's gay. They're circulating a petition and have sent an open letter to the German Football Association that says, in part, "Get rid of the yellow card and instead let players show their athletic torsos." Unsportsmanlike conduct.īut the female parliamentarians who represent Germany's Green Party were not pleased at all with the scolding, and are campaigning to get the rule changed. Nothing strange about that, right? Well, he got yellow carded for it. When Portuguese soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo scored to give his team a 1-0 win over Holland in Euro 2004, he celebrated by pulling off his shirt. Hey, unlike the streakers, at least the soccer players are in shape. The Cronulla Sharks confirmed their A grade side had organized a lesbian stage show and oral sex as a prize at the fundraiser planned for May 14. Īn item from the May 26 edition of the Christchurch (New Zealand) Press, reprinted in its entirety:Ī junior Australian rugby league team planning to offer a strip show and oral sex as prizes in a club fundraising night cancelled the event after protests from local politicians and police, a team official said yesterday. You should see the "senior" league fundraisers. Helio "Spiderman" Castroneves, two-time Indy 500 winner, has achieved the triple crown of male sex symbolism - he's been Cosmo's "Hunk of the Month," one of People's "Sexiest Men Alive," and made an appearance in the SI swimsuit issue.Īccording to the Miami Herald, he's chased by women of all ages, but was only spooked by one encounter: in Milwaukee, a woman came up behind him and began to lick his neck. Helio Castroneves proved very adept at handling left curves in 2004.
