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David Beckham's Disney+ docuseries Save Our Squad 'fails to get renewed for second season after low ratings'


Save Our Squad saw the former footballer, 48, return to east London pitches where he played as a child to mentor an under-14 team struggling to survive in their league.

Unlike David's show, Field of Dreams was commissioned for a second series, but was put on pause after Freddie, 46, was injured in a horrific car crash in December 2022, while filming Top Gear. The former international cricketer was airlifted to hospital after he flipped a three-wheel open-top Morgan Super 3 at Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey, and has been recovering after suffering serious injuries in the crash. The footballer told of his struggles with his mental health after becoming public enemy No 1 following his infamous red card upset during the 1998 World Cup, with abuse being levelled at him and his family including angry fans throwing their TVs out of windows and an effigy of him being hung outside a pub.

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