BRITAIN'S Got Talent football freestyler Jeremy Lynch wowed the judges with his sporting prowess back in 2008.

The fresh-faced then 20-year-old had played for Arsenal as a junior footballer before taking to the stage to show off his skills.

Jeremy, now 34, performed to Simon Cowell, Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden to Beyonce track Crazy in Love.

The young star was seen balancing a football on his neck and head, kick-ups, headers and lying-down kick tricks.

He was given three 'yes' votes by the stunned judges, and sent through to the live shows where he continued to impress audiences.

Jeremy performed his semi-final routine to Elvis Presley's A Little Less Conversation - but failed to wow audiences as his tricks went wrong.

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At one point in the routine, the ball fell from his feet and rolled across the stage - prompting two red buzzers.

Despite this, following the show, Jeremy went on to have a successful career as a football freestyler, performing all over the world.

He formed duo F2 Freestylers shortly after leaving Britain's Got Talent - alongside his pal and fellow footballer Billy Wingrove.

The pair started up a YouTube channel, which has over twelve million subscribers, which sees them performing their tricks.

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Jeremy - who is now all grown up - earns money from his videos, as well as brand endorsements for F2 Freestylers.

He and Billy have been sponsored in the past by brands included Adidas and Carlsberg - as well as signing for a semi-pro side.

Jeremy played for Billericay Town, documenting his footballing career in his YouTube videos - as well as creating his own YouTube series.

In 2018, Jeremy and Billy established their own football talent management agency, signing young players and promoting them.

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Since then, F2 Freestylers have performed at a number of high-profile events - also taking part in Soccer Aid 2018.

In September, Jeremy took part for a second time as part of the UNICEF Save Generation Covid team at Soccer Aid 2020.

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