Freddie Flintoff a City fan?

charliebigspuds said:
Ticket For Schalke said:
Use to support Preston but because he moved to manchester when he was 15 he used to go to maine road so ever since he's been here he's followed us.


I think he got into City after he joined Lancs, Neil Fairbrother, who's a big blue, used to bring him to Maine Road and Flintoff got the bug

John Crawley was a big blue as well.


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Make your own mind up lol
 
met him a few years ago in the old monkey in town before we played Newcastle,he was on crutches before the ashes series when we beat them,i asked him if he was a blue and he said yes,also asked him if we were gonna win the ashes and he said yes,also asked him to lend me some dough n he said fuck off
 
Bibinho said:
swear to god im sure i seen him in Mary D's before the QPR game ill try and upload a photo in abit i tryed taking a sneaky one lol

Freddie Flintoff in the Pub? That's about as likely a story as Ned Flanders being at Church!
 
He was on Five Live not that long ago saying he's never really liked football and didn't support anyone but met Mike Summerbee once and decided to be a City fan. But not much of one as he still didn't really like the sport.
 
charliebigspuds said:
Ticket For Schalke said:
Use to support Preston but because he moved to manchester when he was 15 he used to go to maine road so ever since he's been here he's followed us.


I think he got into City after he joined Lancs, Neil Fairbrother, who's a big blue, used to bring him to Maine Road and Flintoff got the bug

It wouldn't have been Fairbrother mate, he's a Rag!
 
danburge82 said:
He was on Five Live not that long ago saying he's never really liked football and didn't support anyone but met Mike Summerbee once and decided to be a City fan. But not much of one as he still didn't really like the sport.

Yeah, he's definitely not an avid football fan. I had a very quick glance at his autobiography some years back in town and as a teenager he tried to get into watching his hometown club, PNE. Trouble is, John Beck was manager of Preston at the time and they played an awful brand of long ball football. Freddie said this is what put him off the sport and I don't think he's developed any real love for it since. If you pushed him on who he follows now, he'd say City but I get the impression he goes to games more for the craic than anything else.
 

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