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England fans flock to fourth Test | England fans flock to fourth Test |
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Thousands of England fans are expected in Melbourne, as part of a record crowd of 100,000 for the first day of the fourth Ashes Test. | Thousands of England fans are expected in Melbourne, as part of a record crowd of 100,000 for the first day of the fourth Ashes Test. |
Despite ticket restrictions, England have been followed by large groups of vocal fans in their first three games. | Despite ticket restrictions, England have been followed by large groups of vocal fans in their first three games. |
Around 2,500 supporters shared a Christmas Day barbecue organised by the Barmy Army by Melbourne's Yarra River. | |
"They are going to Australia for a party," said Barmy Army co-founder David Peacock. | "They are going to Australia for a party," said Barmy Army co-founder David Peacock. |
News conference: England captain Andrew Flintoff | News conference: England captain Andrew Flintoff |
"We lost the Ashes at Perth and it was the Barmy Army who were singing for over an hour until the boys came out." | "We lost the Ashes at Perth and it was the Barmy Army who were singing for over an hour until the boys came out." |
Captain Andrew Flintoff wants England to repay the support by avoiding an Ashes whitewash. | Captain Andrew Flintoff wants England to repay the support by avoiding an Ashes whitewash. |
"They have supported us over the three games - it would be nice to give them something back," he said. | "They have supported us over the three games - it would be nice to give them something back," he said. |
"As well as playing for ourselves and the country we want to play for the supporters who have made the trip. | "As well as playing for ourselves and the country we want to play for the supporters who have made the trip. |
"The occasion of Boxing Day at Melbourne is huge and we want to show we can win out here." | "The occasion of Boxing Day at Melbourne is huge and we want to show we can win out here." |
Flintoff has plenty of experience of Christmas Day on tour in the past and does not expect the festivities to affect team preparations for the game the following morning. | Flintoff has plenty of experience of Christmas Day on tour in the past and does not expect the festivities to affect team preparations for the game the following morning. |
Players' wives and families have been with the touring party since the start of the series. | Players' wives and families have been with the touring party since the start of the series. |
"I'll get up on the 25th and open presents with the kids and then put my kit on and go and practice - that's just the way it happens," Flintoff stressed. | "I'll get up on the 25th and open presents with the kids and then put my kit on and go and practice - that's just the way it happens," Flintoff stressed. |
"It's Christmas, but we're here to do a job and we're here to play cricket and we'll enjoy our Christmas Day but the focus will be Boxing Day rather than my turkey!" | "It's Christmas, but we're here to do a job and we're here to play cricket and we'll enjoy our Christmas Day but the focus will be Boxing Day rather than my turkey!" |
606 DEBATE: Can England save face in Australia? | 606 DEBATE: Can England save face in Australia? |
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