Freddie Flintoff
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Freddie Flintoff
Car smash apparantly
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Re: Freddie Flintoff
I sincerely hope he and any others who may possibly be involved are ok.
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Re: Freddie Flintoff
Walked away from it according to reports.
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Re: Freddie Flintoff
I'm more shocked that he's 41 years old.
I remember seeing him at Seedhill when he was 19 and I have no concept of time.
I remember seeing him at Seedhill when he was 19 and I have no concept of time.
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Re: Freddie Flintoff
That was more than likely, twenty-two years ago. Hope your sense of time has now improvedBin Ont Turf wrote:I'm more shocked that he's 41 years old.
I remember seeing him at Seedhill when he was 19 and I have no concept of time.
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Re: Freddie Flintoff
I know that a lot of people don’t have much time for Freddie (as a bloke, not as a cricketer) but he was interviewed by Aggers during a rain break at Old Trafford and he was a very good listen.
Talked about enjoying cricket as a fan and as a parent of kids who play after struggling with cricket following his retirement.
Talked about enjoying cricket as a fan and as a parent of kids who play after struggling with cricket following his retirement.
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Re: Freddie Flintoff
I never used to. He hates burnley as a preston fanTheFamilyCat wrote:I know that a lot of people don’t have much time for Freddie (as a bloke, not as a cricketer) but he was interviewed by Aggers during a rain break at Old Trafford and he was a very good listen.
Talked about enjoying cricket as a fan and as a parent of kids who play after struggling with cricket following his retirement.
However he comes across well and is quite funny on the league of their own. Better than fat pants anyway
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Re: Freddie Flintoff
Top Gear stunt. IMO this high speed stuff should be done by trained pro drivers. Leave the presenters to presenting
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Re: Freddie Flintoff
Loves talking about himself especially in the third person.
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Re: Freddie Flintoff
fell off a childs toy...
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Re: Freddie Flintoff
Northern Lad, done good. What’s not to like?
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Re: Freddie Flintoff
Met him recently. Totally decent chap and not full of himself at all.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote:Loves talking about himself especially in the third person.
Re: Freddie Flintoff
Trike smash....theroyaldyche wrote:Car smash apparantly