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Chapter 1 Frankie pressed the bell beside Charlie s front door. DING-DONG! It must have been a dream, said Louise, who was standing next to him. But we all had the same dream, said Frankie. 3 Frankie vs The Rowdy Romans.indd 3 10/06/2013 11:48

Louise rolled her eyes. There s no such thing as a magic football, she said. And even if there were, it wouldn t look like that. She pointed to the ball under Frankie s arm. He smiled. The ball looked like it had been chewed up and spat out again. Half the leather had peeled away, and it sagged like a used teabag. He d won it at a funfair from a strange old man, but something very weird had happened when they had played with the ball in the park. A portal into another world had opened up, and they d found themselves on a wooden 4 Frankie vs The Rowdy Romans.indd 4 10/06/2013 11:48

galleon, playing football against pirates. Well, three pirates and a talking parrot, which was even weirder. We can t have been dreaming, said Frankie. It was the middle of the day. He heard the sound of footsteps in the house. Max, Frankie s dog, barked. And dogs don t talk, either, said Louise. Max glanced up. On the pirate ship, he d been chatting away like one of them. But, back in the real world, it was just his usual barks, whines and growls. 5 Frankie vs The Rowdy Romans.indd 5 10/06/2013 11:48

The door opened and Charlie stood there. He was wearing his goalie gloves, as always, and was clutching a slice of toast. Sorry, guys, just finishing my breakfast, he said. Louise laughed. It might be easier if you took them off, she said, nodding at the gloves. Charlie shook his head. No way. The best keepers are...... always ready! said Louise and Frankie together. They had heard it a million times. Charlie swallowed the last bit of toast. Let s go. Just as he stepped through the 6 Frankie vs The Rowdy Romans.indd 6 10/06/2013 11:48

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door, his ginger cat, Jinx, slipped out after him. Max leapt into the air, then scurried away, tail between his legs. Jinx purred and narrowed her green eyes. It s nothing to be frightened of, said Frankie, scratching Max behind the ears. Jinx leapt up onto the front wall and arched her back. She s just a pussycat, said Louise, running her hand over Jinx s fur. As the friends set off towards the park, Max seemed to recover, trotting a few metres ahead of them and having a good sniff around. 8 Frankie vs The Rowdy Romans.indd 8 10/06/2013 11:48

It s funny how your dog is so fearless about everything else, said Charlie, but he s terrified of Jinx. Frankie shrugged. I guess we re all scared of something. It doesn t have to make sense. I don t like heights. I hate spiders, said Louise. They were silent for a few seconds, then Louise asked, What are you scared of, Charlie? I don t know, said Charlie, chewing his lip. Nothing, I guess. No, actually, I do know! I m scared of... not saving goals. Frankie and Louise burst out laughing. 9 Frankie vs The Rowdy Romans.indd 9 10/06/2013 11:48

That doesn t count! said Frankie. Well, I suppose I m scared of sharks, said Charlie. We re all scared of sharks, said Frankie. He shuddered as he remembered walking the plank on the pirate ship, and seeing the shark fins cutting through the waves beneath. Do you think it was real? he asked. Charlie shrugged. It felt real to me. Has anything else happened with the ball since? Frankie shook his head. Nope. He d tried playing with it in his garden and even in his bedroom. No 10 Frankie vs The Rowdy Romans.indd 10 10/06/2013 11:48

more portals had opened up. It was sort of a relief on the pirate ship, they d almost ended up marooned on a desert island. But Frankie couldn t help feeling disappointed too. I ve got a theory, though, he said. Maybe it only works when we re all together. Frankie s FC might not be finished yet! said Louise. A light drizzle had started by the time they reached the park, so there weren t many people about. Frankie dropped his ball and chipped it into Charlie s gloves. Looks like we ll get the pitch 11 Frankie vs The Rowdy Romans.indd 11 10/06/2013 11:48

to ourselves, said Charlie, as they made their way to the grass where they played. Or not, said Louise, pointing ahead. Uh oh. Frankie looked up and his heart sank. His older brother, Kevin, was already there with his mates, Liam, Rob and Matt. Matt was in goal between the two posts. They were kicking around a gleaming new football. Woah! said Charlie. That s a Football Pro Infinity. They cost loads. Frankie felt himself blushing. He suddenly wanted to hide his 12 Frankie vs The Rowdy Romans.indd 12 10/06/2013 11:48

battered old football. Come on, let s find somewhere else. But it was too late. His brother blasted a shot past Matt and the ball rolled towards Frankie. He stopped it under his foot. Look who it is! said Kevin. Frankenstein and his loser mates. Frankie s embarrassment turned to anger. He put up with his brother picking on him, but not his friends. Time to teach them a lesson, he thought. Hi, Kev, he said. Can we play, too? Kevin glanced at his friends as he walked over. No way, he sneered. It s not a children s game. 13 Frankie vs The Rowdy Romans.indd 13 10/06/2013 11:48

He tried to kick the ball from under Frankie s foot, but Frankie rolled it back out of reach. Give me the ball, Frankenstein, said Kevin, his face darkening. Or else. Sure, said Frankie. He dribbled 14 Frankie vs The Rowdy Romans.indd 14 10/06/2013 11:48

the ball to his brother, then tipped it through his legs. Oi! said Kevin. I said, give Frankie wasn t listening. He passed the ball to Louise. Liam and Rob were closing in. Louise dummied to pass back to Frankie but took the ball around Rob. Charlie was laughing. Go, Frankie s team! he shouted. Liam was a big kid, and quick. He ran at Louise, but she kept her nerve and flicked the ball over his head. It came to Frankie, in front of goal. Matt spread his arms. You re not getting past me, he said. Want a bet? thought Frankie. 15 Frankie vs The Rowdy Romans.indd 15 10/06/2013 11:48

Hey, that s ours! came Charlie s voice. Frankie turned, forgetting about shooting. Max was barking, running in circles around Kevin, who was holding their football from the fair. Children play in the children s area, Kevin said. Now beat it! He tossed the old ball in the air, then booted it high and far. Frankie watched his ball fly towards the toddlers play area. And then suddenly he was on the ground, as Liam tackled him roughly and took the other ball. Great shot, Kev! called Matt. 16 Frankie vs The Rowdy Romans.indd 16 10/06/2013 11:48

He lowered his voice and muttered to Frankie, Told you that you wouldn t score. 17 Frankie vs The Rowdy Romans.indd 17 10/06/2013 11:48