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	<title>The Nurdler &#187; Andrew Flintoff</title>
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		<title>Quote of the day: 16/02/2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 10:22:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA["With Fred living in the gulf, does he now hold the record for being the non-Kolpak, non-overseas player residing furthest from his county?" - The Old Batsman is in speculative mood.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;With Fred living in the gulf, does he now hold the record for being the non-Kolpak, non-overseas player residing furthest from his county?&#8221; &#8211; The Old Batsman is in speculative mood.</p>
<p><a href="http://theoldbatsman.blogspot.com/2010/02/andrew-flintoff-do-you-buy-that.html" target="_blank" title="The Old Batsman: Andrew Flintoff - Do You Buy That?">Read his full thoughts on Flintoff&#8217;s Dubai address here.</a></p>
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		<title>Quote of the day: 3/02/2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 11:13:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA["I would like to give something back to the club because since I joined them at nine years old, they have supported me all the way" - Andrew Flintoff reveals that, following a recent additional knee operation and the end of his IPL hopes, winning silverware for Lancashire will now be his professional focus.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;I would like to give something back to the club because since I joined them at nine years old, they have supported me all the way&#8221; &#8211; Andrew Flintoff reveals that, following a recent additional knee operation and the end of his IPL hopes, winning silverware for Lancashire will now be his professional focus.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/cricket/s/1191299_flintoffs_ready_for_trophy_hunt" target="_blank" title="Manchester Evening News: Flintoff's ready for trophy hunt">Read the full interview here.</a></p>
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		<title>Quote of the day: 29/01/2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 11:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA["You don't have to be close to me, I'd tell a complete stranger that. If you spoke to Ian Botham, he'd love to play Tests tomorrow. However, I've retired" - Fred says he's really not coming back for the Ashes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;You don&#8217;t have to be close to me, I&#8217;d tell a complete stranger that. If you spoke to Ian Botham, he&#8217;d love to play Tests tomorrow. However, I&#8217;ve retired&#8221; &#8211; Fred says he&#8217;s really not coming back for the Ashes.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/cricket/andrewflintoff/7095619/Andrew-Flintoff-denies-he-is-planning-Test-comeback-for-Englands-Ashes-series.html" target="_blank" title="The Telegraph: Andrew Flintoff denies he is planning Test comeback for England's Ashes series">Read the full story here.</a></p>
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		<title>Does SPOTY prove Ashes should have been free-to-air?</title>
		<link>http://www.thenurdler.com/does-spoty-prove-ashes-should-have-been-free-to-air-post1038</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 13:43:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does Andrew Strauss' lack of personal success at last night's Sports Personality awards mean The Ashes should be free to view on television? Or does Charlotte Edwards' success in 2009 mean they should stay behind a paywall?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last night, half the nation was gathered rapt in its living rooms while the other half muttered from elsewhere in the house: &#8220;Bloody sport! Is it ever off the telly?&#8221;</p>
<p>For the uninitiated, this was due to the screening of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year &#8211; a lengthy annual celebration of the country&#8217;s sporting prowess that dates back to 1954 and which is deeply embedded in the national consciousness.</p>
<p>Before the event Andrew Strauss, who was nominated for the most prestigious of the awards on offer, the individual trophy, said that he was not interested in personal glory but recognition for his team.</p>
<p>And he got both halves of his wish. The judging panel for the team event, which consists of more than 30 national and regional newspaper and magazine sports editors, decided that the Ashes-winning squad&#8217;s achievements topped those of both the Brawn GP F1 world championship-winning squad and &#8211; more controversially by far &#8211; England&#8217;s women cricketers.</p>
<p>For cricketers to win was excellent &#8211; as far as it went. But what a shame that the England men&#8217;s team victory, based on its seat-of-the-pants performance against Australia in this summer&#8217;s Ashes series, had to be at the expense of the all-conquering England women.</p>
<p>Charlotte Edwards&#8217; team had swept all before it in 2009, taking not only the Ashes but also victories in ODI and Twenty20 tournaments, although arguably against less tough opposition than the men&#8217;s team faced throughout the year.</p>
<p>Taking the positives, at least the women&#8217;s team was represented, and at least they were up on the stage in Sheffield and therefore in the national consciousness, and at least cricket was well and truly present last night. But, to people with a more nuanced appreciation of the respective merits of the two teams this year, it felt incredibly uncomfortable.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s return again to this issue of the national consciousness. However much we want to go on about team sports, the elite individual award is the point of this event. It is the only one open to a public vote and the winner is unveiled as the climax of the evening.</p>
<p>Rated as one of ten individual athletes taking part, Andrew Strauss came eighth and polled just 3.3 per cent of votes cast, compared to 29.4 per cent for the winner, footballer Ryan Giggs.</p>
<p>The only sportsmen polling fewer votes were boxer David Haye on 2.7 per cent and triple jumper Phillips Idowu who scored 0.9 per cent.</p>
<p>Many people are asking this morning not only what more Charlotte Edwards and team could have done, but what more Straussy himself could have done to make an impression on the public &#8211; winning the Ashes at home across a drama-filled two months this summer obviously not being anywhere close to enough.</p>
<p>Would Australia treat Ricky Ponting this way?</p>
<p>Clearly Strauss is a fairly modest and self-effacing individual. You have to wonder if the same would have happened to either Freddie Flintoff, who won in 2005 from a non-captaining position, or (just imagine this) Kevin Pietersen. Cricketers have been occasional winners &#8211; before Fred was Botham in 1981 &#8211; but not what you&#8217;d call regular performers.</p>
<p>The answer&#8217;s a bit glaring if you ask us &#8211; it would have been as simple as Strauss achieving his victories on free-to-view television.</p>
<p>To our minds, England men&#8217;s success in the expert vote combined with Strauss&#8217; poor showing in the public vote can only mean that putting the matches behind a paywall was detrimental to public perceptions of the game.</p>
<p>Now, to say this is probably to put a stick in a hornet&#8217;s nest and stir. For a start you have to fork out to A Certain Company to see winning footballer Ryan Giggs participate in Manchester United&#8217;s games live. But football is ubiquitous in this country, there is still <em>Match of the Day</em>, plus Giggs plays international football for a home nation.</p>
<p>And second-placed Jenson Button, who took this year&#8217;s Formula One World Championship plus 18.7 per cent of last night&#8217;s vote, could be seen in his white, yellow and black Brawn GP racing car every other Sunday afternoon on the BBC.</p>
<p>For another, Giles Clarke of the ECB has been vocal on the subject of rights money funding cricket development in the UK. Now, The Nurdler is no expert on the detail of how these things work. But we do know that one of the reasons England Women are so successful is because they are well-enough funded and supported to function as a professional outfit, unlike so many of the world&#8217;s women&#8217;s sides.</p>
<p>And doubtless the argument will be put that selling the rights to screen Test cricket behind a paywall was one of the things that facilitated their appearance on that platform last night. But whether Clarke should be obliged to make an exception for The Ashes is yet another factor in this complicated argument, along with the reported reluctance of the BBC to screen what it sees as a &#8220;difficult&#8221; event.</p>
<p>However, one of the few sportsmen to score fewer votes than Strauss was Britain&#8217;s newly-minted boxing Heavyweight Champion of the World, David Haye.</p>
<p>Boxing fans, a fine company of people among which The Nurdler is proud to count itself, have been complaining bitterly of late about the havoc being wreaked in their sport by screening bouts as pay per view events.</p>
<p>We cannot express how unspeakably ridiculous a format this is any better than by pointing the gentle reader in the direction of Amir Khan&#8217;s recent title defence. It lasted 76 seconds, for which subscribers had paid £15. You do the maths.</p>
<p>Haye&#8217;s recent title win was a travesty as far as viewers were concerned. It was shown on Sky Box Office, and at least those who took a punt on paying for it did see 12 rounds of boxing, but it was scheduled to take place from 10pm onwards in order to avoid The X-Factor.</p>
<p>Behind a paywall and last thing at night. No wonder the British public didn&#8217;t see fit to vote for its latest boxing champion in the numbers in which they once supported Henry Cooper, Lennox Lewis or Frank Bruno.</p>
<p>To finish, it&#8217;s worth saying that no matter how aggrieved you feel this morning on Charlotte Edwards&#8217; or Andrew Strauss&#8217; account, you undoubtedly came out of yesterday evening in a better mood than one punter highlighted by William Hill bookmakers.</p>
<p>A press release this morning reveals that it had received its largest ever bet on the award in the run-up to last night&#8217;s contest. The Gloucestershire bettor was backing Jenson Button on odds of 4/5.</p>
<p>That decision cost them a stake of £24,560 and a potential return of £44,208.</p>
<p>Which just goes to prove that there&#8217;s always someone worse off than you.</p>
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		<title>Ashes heroes miss out in Sports Personality shortlist</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 23:23:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Andrew Strauss is the sole member of England's Ashes-winning team to make the BBC Sports Personality shortlist in a year of bookies' favourites from the traditional awards powerhouses of athletics, motorsport and boxing.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Andrew Strauss is the sole member of England&#8217;s Ashes-winning team to make the BBC Sports Personality shortlist in a year of bookies&#8217; favourites from the traditional awards powerhouses of athletics, motorsport and boxing.</p>
<p>Even the most optimistic member of the Barmy Army would concede that nominations recognising the emergence of Jonathan Trott or the test-saving batting partnership of James Anderson and Monty Panesar would have been pushing it a bit.</p>
<p>But the all-round efforts of Stuart Broad and the decisive &#8211; if limited &#8211; intervention of Andrew Flintoff would not have looked out of place in a 10-person shortlist spread across nine different sports.</p>
<p>Jenson Button has been named bookies&#8217; favourite as he tries to go one better than F1 rival &#8211; and future team-mate &#8211; Lewis Hamilton, runner-up for each of the last two years.</p>
<p>His closest rivals are likely to be heptathlon world champion Jessica Ennis and heavyweight boxer David Haye, with the trio representing the sports that fill the top three places in the competition to provide the most winners since the awards were founded in 1954.</p>
<p>Athletes have won the top prize 17 times, against seven Formula One or motorcycle racers and five boxers. Next up is football and cricket with four wins each. Flintoff&#8217;s award after the previous Ashes victory in 2005 was preceeded by Ian Botham in 1981,  David Steele in 1975 and Jim Laker in 1956.</p>
<p>The chance that Struss might join them on the role of honour is not rated highly by the bookies, who think he will be a step behind the top three alongside the first footballer on the shortlist since 2005, Ryan Giggs, who is likely to score sentimental votes as he approaches the end of his career.</p>
<p>World champion gymnast Beth Tweddle could also poll strongly, while the remaining shortlisted candidates are cyclist Mark Cavendish, triple jumper Phillips Idowu, tennis champion Andy Murray and teenage diver Tom Daley.</p>
<p>The nominees will be put to a public vote on the night of the live show, which will be broadcast from Sheffield Arena at 1900 GMT, Sunday 13 December on BBC One. F1 presenter Jake Humphrey, Sue Barker and Gary Lineker will co-host.</p>
<p>The shortlist was put together by a panel of 26 sports editors from national and regional newspapers and magazines. The BBC’s Carl Doran said: &#8220;Overall there are nine sports represented and you only have to look at those who just missed out, like Bradley Wiggins, Victoria Pendleton, Tony McCoy and Andrew Flintoff, to see how strong a line-up it is.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Quote of the day: 9/11/2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 07:30:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA["There's a lot of hard work ahead of me to get back on the cricket field and when that's going to be I can't say at this stage. I did say I'd like to go to Bangladesh in the one-day squad but whether that's unrealistic I'm not sure" - Andrew Flintoff after 10 weeks on crutches as part of the recovery programme for his injured knee.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s a lot of hard work ahead of me to get back on the cricket field and when that&#8217;s going to be I can&#8217;t say at this stage. I did say I&#8217;d like to go to Bangladesh in the one-day squad but whether that&#8217;s unrealistic I&#8217;m not sure&#8221; &#8211; Andrew Flintoff after 10 weeks on crutches as part of the recovery programme for his injured knee.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sportinglife.com/cricket/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=cricket/09/11/07/CRICKET_Flintoff_England.html" target="_blank" title="Sporting Life: Flintoff realistic about comeback">Read the full story here.</a></p>
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		<title>Quote of the day: 13/10/2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 10:33:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA["The incentive to play for England is so high you'd do anything. Some mornings the missus had to get me out of bed and put my shoes and socks on for me. You then get the anti-inflammatories inside you, and a painkiller, and off you go" - Andrew Flintoff on the price of playing through injuries.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;The incentive to play for England is so high you&#8217;d do anything. Some mornings the missus had to get me out of bed and put my shoes and socks on for me. You then get the anti-inflammatories inside you, and a painkiller, and off you go&#8221; &#8211; Andrew Flintoff on the price of playing through injuries.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/cricket/andrewflintoff/6315015/Andrew-Flintoff-needed-wife-to-dress-him-during-England-injury-hell.html" target="_blank" title="The Telegraph: Andrew Flintoff needed wife to dress him during England injury hell">Read the full interview here.</a></p>
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		<title>Quote of the Day: 29/09/2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 07:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA["Oddly, [the British public] might see more of him as a non-player than they ever did as a Test player, given that cricket is the exclusive domain of satellite TV in Britain, and given the celebrity-conscious nature of the prime-time family shows where Freddie could be headed some time soon" - Oliver Brett speculates on Flintoff's future direction in life.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Oddly, [the British public] might see more of him as a non-player than they ever did as a Test player, given that cricket is the exclusive domain of satellite TV in Britain, and given the celebrity-conscious nature of the prime-time family shows where Freddie could be headed some time soon&#8221; &#8211; Oliver Brett speculates on Flintoff&#8217;s future direction in life.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/oliverbrett/2009/09/flintoff_the_tv_star_in_waitin.html" target="_blank" title="Oliver Brett: Flintoff the TV star in waiting">Read his full blog post here.</a></p>
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		<title>Quote of the day: 18/08/2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 08:37:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flintoff has been included in three England one-day squads picked to cover the seven-match 50-over one-day series against Australia, October's Champions Trophy in South Africa, a one-off warm up match in Belfast next week as well as two Twenty20 internationals, also against Australia, over the August Bank Holiday weekend" - Flintoff moves straight from his Test retirement into his one-day career, according to the Daily Telegraph.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Flintoff has been included in three England one-day squads picked to cover the seven-match 50-over one-day series against Australia, October&#8217;s Champions Trophy in South Africa, a one-off warm up match in Belfast next week as well as two Twenty20 internationals, also against Australia, over the August Bank Holiday weekend&#8221; &#8211; Flintoff moves straight from his Test retirement into his one-day career, according to the <em>Daily Telegraph</em>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/cricket/international/theashes/6044222/The-Ashes-England-put-the-focus-back-on-Andrew-Flintoffs-knee.html" target="_blank" title="The Telegraph: England put the focus back on Andrew Flintoff's knee">Read the full story here.</a></p>
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		<title>Quote of the day: 16/08/2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 09:17:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA["Ravi’s omission means Jonathan Trott will make his Test debut at the Brit Oval. Having been part of the squad at Headingley, he was the next batsman in line in our view and this rewards him for the excellent form he has shown in county cricket both this summer and with England Lions over the winter. Ian Bell will bat at three next week which is a position he has occupied for England before" - ECB national selector Geoff Miller on the squad that will face Australia at The Oval.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Ravi’s omission means Jonathan Trott will make his Test debut at the Brit Oval. Having been part of the squad at Headingley, he was the next batsman in line in our view and this rewards him for the excellent form he has shown in county cricket both this summer and with England Lions over the winter. Ian Bell will bat at three next week which is a position he has occupied for England before and we were delighted to see both him and Jonathan make centuries for Warwickshire this week. Andrew Flintoff and James Anderson’s injuries are much improved with rest and treatment and we anticipate that both players will be fit and available for selection next Thursday&#8221; &#8211; ECB national selector Geoff Miller on the squad that will face Australia at The Oval.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ecb.co.uk/ecb/about-ecb/media-releases/trott-gets-nod-for-oval-finale,307208,EN.html" target="_blank" title="ECB: Trott gets nod for Oval finale">Read his full remarks here.</a></p>
<p>The squad:</p>
<ul>
<li>Andrew Strauss, captain (Middlesex)</li>
<li>James Anderson (Lancashire)</li>
<li>Ian Bell (Warwickshire)</li>
<li>Stuart Broad (Nottinghamshire)</li>
<li>Paul Collingwood (Durham)</li>
<li>Alastair Cook (Essex)</li>
<li>Andrew Flintoff (Lancashire)</li>
<li>Stephen Harmison (Durham)</li>
<li>Graham Onions (Durham)</li>
<li>Monty Panesar (Northamptonshire)</li>
<li>Matt Prior (Sussex)</li>
<li>Ryan Sidebottom (Nottinghamshire)</li>
<li>Graeme Swann (Nottinghamshire)</li>
<li>Jonathan Trott (Warwickshire)</li>
</ul>
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