Genuine all rounders are very few and far between. In other teams at the moment they don't really exist. Maybe Kallis at South Africa but thats about it at the top notch level. Going back to the "England are better without Freddie" lets not forget that often Freddie has been recovering or rested when we have played the minor nations so lets not jump on that too much. There is no way an England side is better with Freddie not in it, just no way. The balance he brings to the side as well as his skills dictate that in my opinion.
As has often been pointed out, NZ's Jacob Oram has both a better batting and bowling average than Flintoff. India's Irfan Pathan has got a near identical record to Flintoff.
In all honesty, it's stetching the definition of an all-rounder to include Flintoff - a batting test average of 31.7 is no great shakes.
I'm a big fan of Freddie who's been a breath of fresh air to cricket but he's been trading on past glories for some time now.
As I said, you can tell how much the Australians think of him by the fact that they keep talking him up - a sure sign that other players know his time is near the end.