Peter Crouch: The former England striker becomes a pet in Lost FPL


The former star of England, Peter Crouch, made an unexpected return on Saturday, not as a striker, but as the highest pet that has not seen the league football.

Paying the price for finishing the lower part of its fantasy league, Crouch joined the Premier Division of the South League of the South League, the Farnham Town FC team for the day and helped lead the team for its clash against Sholing.

Implement on the rest of the players, much less to the other pets, Crouch put on Farnham's colors for his loss of FPL as coanfitrions of Podcast, Christ Stark and his international partner of England Steve Sidwell observed.

Crouch, 44, received the “complete experience of the pet's day”, since he participated in the meeting and greeting of the Prevech player, a part -time show and a dinner with the other pets.

The ex No. 9 of 7 inches also posed for photos with a crowd surprised in the commemorative field of 2,200 capacity in Surrey.

In the field, Farnham recently promoted secured a 2-2 draw to maintain his undefeated start of the campaign.

Crouch, who starred in Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League, scored 145 goals in 599 appearances in the race league before retiring in 2019. He also scored 22 times in 42 games in England, and since then he has become a well -known expert.



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