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Being Freddie: My Story So Far - Andrew Flintoff

 
Description: ISBN 0340896310 / Genre: Biography / Author: Andrew Flintoff / Paperback / 336 Pages / Book is published 2006-04-10 by Hodder Paperbacks

Newest Review: ... his career, similar demons for the likes of Steve Harmisons and Mathew Hoggard. The northern bowlers just love to go on the ... more

 ... lash and party and only this week Freddie once again missed the plane after a late night, although having him wander through a field of poppies at Flanders is perhaps not a good idea with a week to go to the Ashes. But he's 31 now and as Freddie says in his book:' I got one not out in my first ever innings as a schoolboy and I would take that now', his form that woeful of late with the bat as the Ashes arrived. You can never question his heart with the ball but it's that bravado on wanting to be the man with that s...more

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Premium Review Being Freddie: My Story So Far - Andrew Flintoff: Ashes to Ashes...lager to lager... (1065 words)
by - written on 11/07/09 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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I have met Andrew Flintoff twice, both times when I was writing a piece for Northamptonshire Cricket Club. The first occasion was quick banter in the car park, whilst the other was asking some proper questions at a 50 over game against Lancashire at Northampton which would be his only domestic game in 2006 because of his England central contract commitments and his lucrative benefit year, raking it in after his Ashes heroics the year before. I asked him some stuff between the innings and he mumbled some laddish answers and then was gone. But the real let down was his refusal to sign autographs for the kids after that only game. He stayed in the dressing room having a ...  Read the complete review

 

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