1.
When you bowl at him you are not just trying to get him out, you are trying to impress him. "I want him to walk off thinking 'that Flintoff, he's all right isn't he?" I feel privileged to have played against him.
Andrew Flintoff
2.
I'm ugly, I'm overweight, but I'm happy
Andrew Flintoff
3.
That means I can drive a flock of sheep through the town centre, drink for free in no less than 64 pubs and get a lift home with the police when I become inebriated. What more could you want?
Andrew Flintoff
4.
Captaincy is something you get better at through experience. You've got to trust your instincts.
Andrew Flintoff
5.
A lot of the lads have a bat for the nets, a bat for facing the bowling machine and a separate bat for the match. I'll just crack on with a bat until it breaks - then crack on with another one.
Andrew Flintoff
6.
I'm not too good with packing. I always have every intention of doing it the week before and then leave it until the last moment - but at least I do it myself, I don't leave it to the missus.
Andrew Flintoff
7.
It's far more daunting than bowling to Ricky Ponting or facing Shane Warne
Andrew Flintoff
8.
There are times when I have felt the pressure, but at the moment I play cricket the only way I can.
Andrew Flintoff
9.
When I have a day off, I will have a day off.
Andrew Flintoff
10.
We have to take care of our own game. There's only one place we've got to stick up for ourselves and that's the pitch.
Andrew Flintoff
11.
I'm not really someone who looks forward to the gym. But I realise it's something that I have to do to perform well on the pitch.
Andrew Flintoff
12.
I'm not sure if I'm looking forward to facing Brett Lee again. He bowls at 95mph so enjoyment is not the word I would use.
Andrew Flintoff
13.
It's usually the funny comments which are the better ones - and they are good for the game.
Andrew Flintoff
14.
If you're batting and you go off on one it can't really help you.
Andrew Flintoff
15.
There are of course mornings when you wouldn't mind a lie in.
Andrew Flintoff
16.
I can lose my temper from time to time, but I try not to lose it on the pitch because it can't help.
Andrew Flintoff
17.
I like to think I'm calm. Sometimes I have arrived at the ground in the morning in a bad mood - you're not always going to be in the best of moods are you? - but by the time you get into the ground and you have a brew then it's normally fine.
Andrew Flintoff
18.
I'm comfortable in the way I play and comfortable in who I am.
Andrew Flintoff
19.
Whatever was written in the media was beyond me. The only thing I could control was getting fit.
Andrew Flintoff
20.
I'm not really superstitious - I don't have any lucky charms or a mascot.
Andrew Flintoff
21.
My family is not a distraction. They're the most important thing in my life.
Andrew Flintoff
22.
While I'm at second slip I'm not just thinking of what I'm going to have for tea. I'm considering the match as well, wondering how I can help, if there is anything I can offer.
Andrew Flintoff
23.
I'll take my iPod - though I'm not very good with gadgets to be honest - and that has everything I like.
Andrew Flintoff
24.
Personally I prefer to work things out by feel, by instinct.
Andrew Flintoff
25.
If you go out to bat against Australia, they come at you hard.
Andrew Flintoff
26.
But there is no danger of my not concentrating on cricket. I'm comfortable on the pitch, and that will never change. I have to remember what I do for a living
Andrew Flintoff
27.
Sure, you can do without the hard personal comments, but it doesn't really happen apart from a few isolated incidents.
Andrew Flintoff
28.
I'm completely different from Pietersen. He would turn up to the opening of an envelope
Andrew Flintoff
29.
In the past five weeks I've trained hard, trying to get my ankle back to where I want it to be
Andrew Flintoff
30.
I'm not keen on making predictions.
Andrew Flintoff
31.
When it comes to sledging, I think people often get the wrong view.
Andrew Flintoff
32.
I'm not someone who needs to bat and bat to be in form.
Andrew Flintoff
33.
It's a big part of my life, listening to music and watching TV.
Andrew Flintoff
34.
If I'm playing well I'll get through a bat in three weeks. I batter them.
Andrew Flintoff
35.
Cricket is great, but I'm not as comfortable with everything else that goes with it.
Andrew Flintoff
36.
I have a varied taste, I'll listen to anything. Well, not anything, no techno.
Andrew Flintoff
37.
I always listen to music before I go out to bat. Any track, really, just whatever I feel like at the time.
Andrew Flintoff
38.
I've read a lot of Irvine Welsh - Trainspotting, Glue - he's written some beauties.
Andrew Flintoff