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Re: Frank Lampard

Postby john68 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 5:05 am

I agree that for football reasons. Chelsea would be better served by keeping him but there may be other non football reasons why they might want him out. There is also the question of whether a confirmed London player would want to travel up North for what would only be a short term contract.

For City, if we were only looking at the short term, he could certainly play a role for us and an option of a 2nd season, dependent on form would give us a get out.

In the longer term, I think much would depend on whether City have any hopes for Rodwell and Sinclair. Lampard would block their progress if we bought him.
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Re: Frank Lampard

Postby Im_Spartacus » Wed Feb 20, 2013 5:23 am

john68 wrote:I agree that for football reasons. Chelsea would be better served by keeping him but there may be other non football reasons why they might want him out. There is also the question of whether a confirmed London player would want to travel up North for what would only be a short term contract.

For City, if we were only looking at the short term, he could certainly play a role for us and an option of a 2nd season, dependent on form would give us a get out.

In the longer term, I think much would depend on whether City have any hopes for Rodwell and Sinclair. Lampard would block their progress if we bought him.


His issue with Chelsea was that he has said he won't consider a 1 yr deal, and Chelsea won't offer longer.

Offering that with an option for a 2nd is not going to bring him to city, and I seriously doubt city would offer 2/3 yrs hence he won't be coming, even though I think he could do a job next season
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Re: Frank Lampard

Postby dazby » Wed Feb 20, 2013 5:43 am

A Scouse club would be the ideal option for him. They'd be in a position to offer him what he wants. If he wants to stay in the big town, I'd have a lot of respect for him if he went back to the Hammers.
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Re: Frank Lampard

Postby Alioune DVToure » Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:21 am

john68 wrote:I agree that for football reasons. Chelsea would be better served by keeping him but there may be other non football reasons why they might want him out. There is also the question of whether a confirmed London player would want to travel up North for what would only be a short term contract.

For City, if we were only looking at the short term, he could certainly play a role for us and an option of a 2nd season, dependent on form would give us a get out.

In the longer term, I think much would depend on whether City have any hopes for Rodwell and Sinclair. Lampard would block their progress if we bought him.


Unless he wants to be closer to Belfast. He's got the option of easyjet or flybe from Manchester.

I've watched him a fair bit this year and reckon that, while he does still carry a goal threat, the game does seem to pass him by for long periods. You'd never have said that about 2008 Frank Lampard. His statistics make him look pretty indispensable to Chelsea because they've been poor at times and needed a hero.

I wouldn't be upset if we signed him but I wouldn't expect him to have too big an impact.

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Re: Frank Lampard

Postby Mark Garrett » Wed Feb 20, 2013 12:44 pm

City64 wrote:
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City64 wrote:Lampard = fat cunt who plays for Chelsea . And the very same fat cunt who did fuck all last season !


He scored 16 goals in all comps last season and was instrumental in Chelsea winning the Champions League in particular, a long way from 'fuck all'!



Eh ?

Word is fat boy was instrumental in getting AVB the sack , AVB also dropped him . Player power= trouble and he is John Terry,s bum boy ........ no thanks .


I don't believe that at all. Lampard was marginalised by AVB wrongly in my opinion but he is a top class professional who would get his head down and work hard to prove someone wrong rather than cause dressing room issues. John Terry, Drogba etc strike me as more the type of characters who would cause problems for a young manager like Villas Boas.

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was instrumental in Chelsea winning the Champions League in particular, a long way from 'fuck all'!


You're thinking of Drogba. They look similar.


Obviously Drogba was hugely influential but so was Lampard, especially in the ties against Barcelona and in the final versus Bayern Munich. Lampard provided the assist for Ramires chipped goal agst Barca in the Nou Camp.
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Re: Frank Lampard

Postby MilnersJaw » Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:13 pm

john68 wrote:I agree that for football reasons. Chelsea would be better served by keeping him but there may be other non football reasons why they might want him out. There is also the question of whether a confirmed London player would want to travel up North for what would only be a short term contract.

For City, if we were only looking at the short term, he could certainly play a role for us and an option of a 2nd season, dependent on form would give us a get out.

In the longer term, I think much would depend on whether City have any hopes for Rodwell and Sinclair. Lampard would block their progress if we bought him.


City do not have hopes with rodwell and Sinclair. Sinclair can't get a game and rodwell can't perform at all. Given plenty of chances before his injury and showed how useless he is. Rather have fat boy Lampard than him.
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Re: Frank Lampard

Postby Hazy2 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:34 pm

dazby wrote:A Scouse club would be the ideal option for him. They'd be in a position to offer him what he wants. If he wants to stay in the big town, I'd have a lot of respect for him if he went back to the Hammers.


Dazby, mate, as an in law of Hammers Frankly that is never gonna happen. Walmai will confirm.
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Re: Frank Lampard

Postby john68 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 5:22 pm

MilnersJaw wrote:
john68 wrote:I agree that for football reasons. Chelsea would be better served by keeping him but there may be other non football reasons why they might want him out. There is also the question of whether a confirmed London player would want to travel up North for what would only be a short term contract.

For City, if we were only looking at the short term, he could certainly play a role for us and an option of a 2nd season, dependent on form would give us a get out.

In the longer term, I think much would depend on whether City have any hopes for Rodwell and Sinclair. Lampard would block their progress if we bought him.


City do not have hopes with rodwell and Sinclair. Sinclair can't get a game and rodwell can't perform at all. Given plenty of chances before his injury and showed how useless he is. Rather have fat boy Lampard than him.


The bottom line of the Rodwell/Sinclair future is whether City will be happy to write off the cost (if they can't sell on and recoup it) or whether we will have the patience to try and seek improvement.
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Re: Frank Lampard

Postby City64 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 6:23 pm

Mark Garrett wrote:
City64 wrote:
Mark Garrett wrote:
City64 wrote:Lampard = fat cunt who plays for Chelsea . And the very same fat cunt who did fuck all last season !


He scored 16 goals in all comps last season and was instrumental in Chelsea winning the Champions League in particular, a long way from 'fuck all'!



Eh ?

Word is fat boy was instrumental in getting AVB the sack , AVB also dropped him . Player power= trouble and he is John Terry,s bum boy ........ no thanks .


I don't believe that at all. Lampard was marginalised by AVB wrongly in my opinion but he is a top class professional who would get his head down and work hard to prove someone wrong rather than cause dressing room issues. John Terry, Drogba etc strike me as more the type of characters who would cause problems for a young manager like Villas Boas.

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Mark Garrett wrote:
was instrumental in Chelsea winning the Champions League in particular, a long way from 'fuck all'!


You're thinking of Drogba. They look similar.


Obviously Drogba was hugely influential but so was Lampard, especially in the ties against Barcelona and in the final versus Bayern Munich. Lampard provided the assist for Ramires chipped goal agst Barca in the Nou Camp.



Cant agree mate ,sorry. I believe Lampard is part of the clique player power that rules Chelsea FC and the same player power that has seen off many class managers at that club.He is also too old and too fat , his workrate is also piss poor . He is also shite for England. He did however have a good season in my fantasy football team about 3 years ago ......
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