Snooker great finally signs Flintoff’s photo – Wednesday’s sporting social
Conor McGregor was in the gym.
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Your support makes all the difference.Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to provide an insight into their lives on social media.
Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from November 3.
Football
Liverpool offered words of encouragement to injured midfielder Harvey Elliott.
Rio Ferdinand got excited.
Jamie Vardy was in good spirits.
Ugo Ehiogu was remembered, on what would have been his 49th birthday.
Where’s the cue ball going?
Cricket
Freddie Flintoff got a photo signed by a snooker great after a 40-year wait.
Tymal Mills reacted to his injury.
Motor Racing
Valtteri Bottas was enjoying being back in Mexico.
Nico Rosberg continued to do his bit to tackle climate change.
Athletics
Roger Black and some fellow athletics greats filmed Pointless Celebrities.
Golf
Get creative, says Lee Westwood.
Swimming
Adam Peaty was talkin’ jive.
Sharron Davies talked up the benefits of exercise on #StressAwarenessDay.
Boxing
AJ was coaching.
Nicola Adams felt honoured.
MMA
Conor McGregor was building.