Josh Charnley is an English professional rugby league footballer for the Wigan Warriors of Super League, which we know next to nothing about.
Where we do find common ground, though, is in a recently circulated selfie Charnley took. Been there, done that, so to speak.
How do you think Charnley did?
Did he do his team proud or should he check out our hard-hitting piece, Nude Pic Etiquette: Five Tasteful Tips For Photographing Your Junk, and get back up on that horse?
How about we take this to the next level?
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Billy Budd
he is NOT hot.
auntsharon
@Billy Budd: Well, “utilitarian” would be more like it.
robho3
How’s hair is scary but his penis looks delish.
Billy Budd
@auntsharon: Yes, we agree on that. LOL
Billy Budd
LOL to the comments.
EdWoody
You know there’s a difference between football and rugby, right? They are not the same thing, and you do not call a rugby player a footballer. Morons.
Dave Downunder
@EdWoody: That depends on where you are from. In many countries rugby is football and English football is called soccer. In Australia a footballer can be from Australian rules football, rugby league, rugby union, NRL (National Rugby League). While the governing body for Soccer is the FFA (Football Federation Australia) it is commonly referred to as soccer when being reported on.
Dave Downunder
As far as his selfie is concerned while it probably could be better there are plenty of sports guys out there with worse ones. It’s the totally shaved pubes these guys have that I don’t get. It’s not the sexiest look.
Lestar
Why do people take pics of themselves naked? Not that I’m complaining, but….it seems weird.
Chris
@Lestar: I’ve decided that nude pics are now an essential part of every younger athlete’s (if not celebrity’s) brand. Shows off all the goods, so to speak.
Manchester
My hamster had a bigger schlong.
silveroracle
@robho3: Agreed
Brian
My mangina is hot and clammy for you, Charnley. British beef is always welcome.
lbear
@Dave Downunder:
@Brian:
Rugby Union is “football”. Rugby league is simply that. (FYI Union rules are different and the teams are 15 a side rather than League which has 13 per side) Union was formerly the amateur “gentlemen’s” game while League was professional. That distinction and the strict separation of the two has now gone with players moving between the two.
Association football is “soccer” and what Americans call football “gridiron football”. In Ireland, “football” frequently refers to Gaelic football, another different game although it is also called “Gaelic”
pscheck2
Are his nude pics for the benefit of male viewers or female viewers (ha!).