Were England right to axe Andrew Flintoff?

Were England right to axe Andrew Flintoff?

After a night of drunken debauchery England cricket talisman Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff was dropped from the side and sacked as vice-captain. Do you think he got what he deserved? Should he even have been sent home? Or was it just high jinks? Have your say.

 

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  1.  
    CRICKET FAN from OVAL says:
    Nov 10, 16:09

    YES IT WAS HIS OWN FAULT

  2.  
    john from warrington says:
    Nov 7, 21:15

    well all i can say is last time fredie was our hero he'd ad a drink adnt he? in which case,giv um all a pre match tipple i say :-)

  3.  
    Patty from Lancashire says:
    Mar 27, 11:23

    Ok so he got Drunk ! Its called letting of steam! Dont you think he feels bad enough .Slap his legs and let him get on with what he does best"playing Cricket" .Hes only being punished so harshly to appease the Wingers !!

  4.  
    julie from lancashire says:
    Mar 27, 07:28

    leave andrew alone hes a great lad lancashire born whot a great role moble he is for the youngsters why carn't he go out and enjoy him self.he always commited to playing cricket wether its for lancashire or england

  5.  
    thomas o neill from ireland says:
    Mar 27, 01:24

    freddie is a great sportman but remember he is also a young man so let him live his life.

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