A bit of light relief!
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A bit of light relief!
Sheffield Today report:
There is a picture of the "stripper" in the article. You can decide whether you'd home in on such a target!!
FORGET strip poker - this is the moment Blades defender Rob Kozluk turned strip-joker!
The cheeky 26-year-old stripped off to his underpants and his heart monitor to attract the attention of a helicopter pilot. And he grabbed two luminous yellow training cones to direct the pilot, aircraft signaller-style, to the ground. His madcap striptease came at Sheffield United's training ground in Shirecliffe as the helicopter came in to land.
The chopper, which was advertising flights over Bramall Lane, was just a dot in the sky when Kozluk clocked it. But the crazy player was determined for it to land in precisely the right place.
Quick as a flash he picked up two bright yellow training cones. Bbut when manager Neil Warnock shouted: "Give over Koz, he can't see you" the player whipped off his shirt and shorts and shouted: "He can't miss me now!" Team mates were in stitches, while Warnock shook his head and muttered: "Barmy".
The cheeky 26-year-old stripped off to his underpants and his heart monitor to attract the attention of a helicopter pilot. And he grabbed two luminous yellow training cones to direct the pilot, aircraft signaller-style, to the ground. His madcap striptease came at Sheffield United's training ground in Shirecliffe as the helicopter came in to land.
The chopper, which was advertising flights over Bramall Lane, was just a dot in the sky when Kozluk clocked it. But the crazy player was determined for it to land in precisely the right place.
Quick as a flash he picked up two bright yellow training cones. Bbut when manager Neil Warnock shouted: "Give over Koz, he can't see you" the player whipped off his shirt and shorts and shouted: "He can't miss me now!" Team mates were in stitches, while Warnock shook his head and muttered: "Barmy".