Andrew Flintoff Steps Down as Northern Superchargers Coach After Salary Dispute with New Owners

Former England cricket star Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff has announced his departure as head coach of the Northern Superchargers in The Hundred after rejecting a contract offer from the team’s new owners, India’s Sun Group. Flintoff, who has served as Superchargers men’s coach for two seasons, said he ... [More info]

@losttourist

The third is definitely as good as the first two series.

It wasn't until the last episode that I felt the same connection to some of the kids like I did with his original #Preston team especially Sean, who is a different lad.

Which is why I was delighted to see them back in the third series.

#FieldofDreams #Flintoff #Cricket

@HarriettMB

All four episodes were released yesterday on iplayer. You can really see the impact of 14 years of austerity on these communities - the kids are crying out for someone to believe in them - Andrew #Flintoff is that person for these kids.

He is the type of person that deserves an knighthood but they have been so devalued by Johnson, that it would mean nothing.

Seeing the original Preston team return was lovely, their lives have completely changed.

Andrew Flintoff 'pensó que había muerto' en Crash Top Gear – ButterWord

Cricketer-turned-TV host Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff opens up about his car crash for the first time.

ButterWord
#Flintoff on 99* in the u19s. Nope 100*.