Roy Carroll: Talk To The Hand
Friday couldn’t have come soon enough for us this week, Kickettes. We need some serious work relief.Roy Carroll is mobbed after saving a penalty for Olympiakos, Rubin Kazan v Olympiakos, Europa League, Moscow, Russia, 14 February 2012. Image: Getty Images.
Unfortunately some players like Olympiakos’ Carroll are acting a bit miffy since we reworked the F5 list. Seems “temporary change” isn’t in Roy’s vocabulary and we’re being given the hand.
Damn these rich and physically supreme men with their ethical standards.
You don’t see Fernando Torres complaining, and he’s yet to make it back on the list. Look how devastated he is, poor lamb.
February 17th, 2012
Thiago Alcántara: Sizzling In Sportswear
While he still gives us the warm and fuzzies, we would have preferred going the Valdes routewith Thiago’s photo shoot. Image via DT Lux.
February 17th, 2012
Bayern Munich: Turning Towel Tricks
We’re not quite sure whether Arjen Robben and Anatoliy Tymoshchuk were taking reasonable precautions against the inclement weather or building an impenetrable pink fort here, but they both seem to be enjoying themselves, so who are we to complain? Image: REUTERS/Michaela Rehle.
February 16th, 2012
Sami Khedira & Lena Gercke: Causing Moral Mayhem
You guys had some strong reactions when we posted this image of Sami Khedira cradling girlfriend Lena Gercke’s lady lumps for the benefit of GQ Germany’s hallowed pages. The focus of your ire tended towards the misogynistic undertones of her nakedness vs. his complete coverage, but it appears the Kickette comments section isn’t the only place the photo in question has been causing dissent.
February 16th, 2012
Marcos Vinicius & Felipe Anderson: Sacrificial Lambs
Neymar offers up a fresh crop of newly promoted leggy lambs, also known as Marcos Vinicius and Felipe Anderson, for the Kickette taking. Why doesn’t this happen more often? Image via Neymar.
February 16th, 2012
Man City: Hat Heads
Hmm. Apparently we’re not the only ones confused by Mario missing a nailed-on opportunity to roll out the chicken hat. Image: Alex Livesey/Getty Images Europe.
Despite being voted the second best dressed man in Britain by GQ readers, you know that Mario Balotelli is our go-to guy for ‘Dressed At Gunpoint’ posts. So when planning a Manchester City-staff-in-bad-hats post this morning (yes, really), it was obvious that Super Mario would be a shoo-in for the win.
A disappointment for us then. But it’s good to see that his colleagues have gone to so much trouble to make up for his oversight.
Who wears the woolly warmer the worst, peeps?
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