Flintoff's Return...Caught & Bowled

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  1. Marc

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    Good news he is not playing against Yorkshire tomorrow but I hope he is in for the Headingley return match. Never had the privilege of seeing him play live so I hope he makes it for that game. It's all ticket by the way in case anyone is thinking of going
     
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    Its a cracking day out mate, yorkshire v lancashire. Me and my mates went a couple of years ago for the twenty 20. Sat in notorius west stand, had a brilliant day. In headingley centre for before and after game, its a must if your into cricket or not. A couple who came with us hated cricket but thoroughly enjoyed the day. Im booked on again. 27th june innit? Cant wait
     
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    Yes, it's Friday 27th June. When I bought my T20 season ticket they told me I needed to reserve a seat for the Lancashire game so I did that - sell out expected. I'm in the North East stand lower but I wish I had gone for the upper tier now. I was up there for the second half of the Derbyshire match and it is a much better view than lower down.

    Years ago I used to like that little shelf of seats that were above the sight screen (Kirkstall Lane end). As I said good view from higher up. You can really keep a track of the ball. Mind you, with Aaron Finch launching his missiles it is a bit hard to keep it in focus :)
     

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