Special Juan 28,141 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 A job that he accepted voluntarily.Makes little difference at all, he isn't a Chelsea player and it's his choice who he plays for.People need to start drying their eyes and quickly. BlueLion. and The only place to be 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The only place to be 11,313 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 He says that it wouldn’t be a problem for him to play against us.And?You can't reap the rewards of a man's professionalism and celebrate it for 13 years then criticise him for those very same qualities when he leaves. hjperdeath 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post! tiby2979 175 Posted September 5, 2014 Popular Post! Share Posted September 5, 2014 Makes little difference at all, he isn't a Chelsea player and it's his choice who he plays for.People need to start drying their eyes and quickly.If you don't care to see a legend of your club play for a rival club, i congratulate you. Others aren't so pragmatic. Clevemayer, The Mak, Term-X and 3 others 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Special Juan 28,141 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 If you do not care to see a legend of your club play for a rival club, I congratulate you. Others are not so pragmatic.He will always be a legend, and as quick as I embraced him here I have let him go and wish him the best.City or no City his legacy lives on at Chelsea and it will never ever be tainted IMO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reddish-Blue 2,507 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 Easily turn down a club when he plays for another club that's owned by the said club? #clubceptionI don't understand what clubception is...but from what i've read, he had offers outside of Manchester City's affiliate club Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hjperdeath 2,226 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 I don't understand what clubception is...but from what i've read, he had offers outside of Manchester City's affiliate cluband the affiliated club is the one that accepts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xPetrCechx 13,571 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 Frank Lampard admits he would still be a Chelsea player had a contract extension been put to him at Stamford Bridge.Lampard told The Sun: “I would have obviously stayed if Chelsea had offered me another year. There was no reason for me to leave. “Yes, I wanted to play a bit more regularly but I’m not stupid. “If Chelsea had given me a new contract it would have been mad not to take it at the time. “It wasn’t that I didn’t think I could still do it. If I felt like that I wouldn’t have gone to City on loan. “I had a chat with Jose Mourinho and both he and the club were always great with me. The decision was made – and I don’t know who made it.” He added: “When we won the Champions League I knew there would be some sort of evolution. Chelsea wanted to bring in some younger players and it was the right move for the club. “We had a fantastic spine of players who helped carry us through from one manager to another and win things, but it doesn’t last forever. “Jose was brilliant about it. I didn’t walk out with any bad feelings towards him or the club. “I knew things were coming to a head but I’m realistic and, in football, I move on quite quickly. “I also felt like I didn’t want to be a player who faded away – with that being the last memory people had of me. “So maybe it was the right time. Maybe it was right that the club took it out of my hands. “I certainly didn’t want to go until I was 40 and just being rolled out for the Capital One Cup after the great times I had at the club.“What I really want now is to make a really positive impact in my time at Manchester City and then again in the next stage of my career.” http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11661/9456722/premier-league-frank-lampard-would-have-stayed-at-chelsea-if-offered-deal RoyalBlues 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hjperdeath 2,226 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 But Alonso is more loyal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tiby2979 175 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 He will always be a legend, and as quick as I embraced him here I have let him go and wish him the best.City or no City his legacy lives on at Chelsea and it will never ever be tainted IMO.A legend of our club who voluntarily decided to play for a rival club after saying he would not. Does not seem right, it is my opinion and I will not change it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Special Juan 28,141 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 A legend of our club who voluntarily decided to play for a rival club after saying he would not. It does not seem correct, it is my opinion and I am not going to change it.I don't expect you to, this a forum and we discuss things. Everyone has an opinion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlueLyon 9,359 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 Will always respect him, he gave alot to our club, but it doesnt realy matter if he got contract extension or not, greatest legends never join rival under ANY circumstances. And he is probably greatest legend of Chelsea.One day he will come back here, as part of the board, and continue his chelsea legacy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlueLion. 21,491 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 This thread had gone quiet because he hadn't even made it onto City's bench yet. Imagine the meltdown when he plays in the third round of the League Cup hjperdeath and bababoom 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoyalBlues 4,050 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 Frank Lampard admits he would still be a Chelsea player had a contract extension been put to him at Stamford Bridge. Lampard told The Sun: I would have obviously stayed if Chelsea had offered me another year. There was no reason for me to leave. Yes, I wanted to play a bit more regularly but Im not stupid. If Chelsea had given me a new contract it would have been mad not to take it at the time. It wasnt that I didnt think I could still do it. If I felt like that I wouldnt have gone to City on loan. I had a chat with Jose Mourinho and both he and the club were always great with me. The decision was made and I dont know who made it. He added: When we won the Champions League I knew there would be some sort of evolution. Chelsea wanted to bring in some younger players and it was the right move for the club. We had a fantastic spine of players who helped carry us through from one manager to another and win things, but it doesnt last forever. Jose was brilliant about it. I didnt walk out with any bad feelings towards him or the club. I knew things were coming to a head but Im realistic and, in football, I move on quite quickly. I also felt like I didnt want to be a player who faded away with that being the last memory people had of me. So maybe it was the right time. Maybe it was right that the club took it out of my hands. I certainly didnt want to go until I was 40 and just being rolled out for the Capital One Cup after the great times I had at the club.What I really want now is to make a really positive impact in my time at Manchester City and then again in the next stage of my career. http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11661/9456722/premier-league-frank-lampard-would-have-stayed-at-chelsea-if-offered-deal kinda sad reading that xPetrCechx 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jase 43,479 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 To borrow a phrase that was quite popular a while ago, get over it people... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bababoom 4,478 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 I'm pretty sure Chelsea offered him a new contract, he wasn't prepared to lower his wages which is fair enough, he wants that final big payday and he's earned it. The only place to be 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stroey 2,525 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 http://www.espnfc.co.uk/chelsea/story/2021378/frank-lampard-chelsea-player-power-claims-a-load-of-crap"AVB had played his cards and it hadn't worked," he told The Sun. "I don't know if he was too young or whether it had come too early for him."One thing I will address is that a lot of people said when he and Phil Scolari and some of the other managers left it was all down to player power at Chelsea."That's a load of crap. I'm being completely honest. Okay, AVB and I were not very close but I don't need to be close to my manager - but I am definitely not the type to act up."No one at the club was. Even Ash [Cole], who I know wasn't happy not playing week-in week-out, would never have run off and said, 'Please sack the manager, we've had enough of him'. That's plain ridiculous. We are professionals."Can you imagine what Roman Abramovich would've said to him? 'I pay your wages, I make the decisions, now f--- off and play.'"It just didn't work with AVB. He then went on to Tottenham and had another experience which was negative. Now he's apparently doing pretty well at Zenit so good luck to him. We all learn."Lampard described Villas-Boas' sacking as "a horrible night for the club." Chelsea had just lost 3-1 at Napoli in the Champions League -- a scoreline they would turn around under Di Matteo before going on to win the competition."It had been brewing for some time -- there had been a few problems in the AVB era from the start," Lampard said. "He was a very young manager and he had been at the club before. But he changed a lot of things all at once to try to put his own imprint on the club which, to be honest, I think he may have been asked to do."But it seemed quite clear that he didn't see me, Didier Drogba and, to a point, Ashley Cole as being in tune with how he wanted to do it or the way the club should go. I was in and out of the team and Didier didn't play a lot, either."I'm not stupid. If I'm playing regularly and a new manager comes in, brings in a couple of new players and then leaves you out for a good few weeks, you understand what it is. We then went to Napoli and he didn't play me or Ash while he had Jose Bosingwa out of position at left-back."It was a disastrous night. AVB went soon after, Robbie Di Matteo came in, me and Ash came back for the second leg, Didier scored the first and the team turned it round."Lampard is now on loan at Manchester City from Major League Soccer's latest franchise, New York City FC, and could face his old club when they meet on Sep. 21 in the Premier League.And the midfielder, who retired from international football last week, is confident there will be no ill-feeling when he takes on the Blues."I don't see it as a slight on anyone if I take part," Lampard added. "The way I feel about Chelsea fans, it wouldn't be a problem to play in front of them again. I have nothing but good feelings for them and know I'd get a good reception."I know I said I'd never play for another Premier League club and I never thought I would. I left Chelsea and my feeling was to go to play abroad. So I signed for New York - which is a great chance for me - entirely in good faith."I know people say it was a set-up situation for me then to go to City. It wasn't. The only thing I hadn't worked out was how to stay fit before starting in the States. But then City approached me to train, play and be part of the squad. The champions of England, a fantastic club, with a squad brimming with talent. It just made complete sense."If I'd had five months off at 36, I don't know what state I would have been in to play. But now I'm fit enough to be involved and knocking on the door and I don't want to be here just to make up the numbers. I haven't broached it with the manager yet but I'm sure we will speak about it. I don't think it would be right for me to declare now that I didn't want to play because what happens if City get two or three injuries in midfield?"Am I going to allow them to play a kid there when they are paying my wages? On a professional note, I have to get my head round that one. As a Chelsea player I would never have acted like that and I don't want to start now. Whatever I do, it will be with completely the right intentions on all fronts." RoyalBlues 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoyalBlues 4,050 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 http://www.espnfc.co.uk/chelsea/story/2021378/frank-lampard-chelsea-player-power-claims-a-load-of-crap"AVB had played his cards and it hadn't worked," he told The Sun. "I don't know if he was too young or whether it had come too early for him."One thing I will address is that a lot of people said when he and Phil Scolari and some of the other managers left it was all down to player power at Chelsea."That's a load of crap. I'm being completely honest. Okay, AVB and I were not very close but I don't need to be close to my manager - but I am definitely not the type to act up."No one at the club was. Even Ash [Cole], who I know wasn't happy not playing week-in week-out, would never have run off and said, 'Please sack the manager, we've had enough of him'. That's plain ridiculous. We are professionals."Can you imagine what Roman Abramovich would've said to him? 'I pay your wages, I make the decisions, now f--- off and play.'"It just didn't work with AVB. He then went on to Tottenham and had another experience which was negative. Now he's apparently doing pretty well at Zenit so good luck to him. We all learn."Lampard described Villas-Boas' sacking as "a horrible night for the club." Chelsea had just lost 3-1 at Napoli in the Champions League -- a scoreline they would turn around under Di Matteo before going on to win the competition."It had been brewing for some time -- there had been a few problems in the AVB era from the start," Lampard said. "He was a very young manager and he had been at the club before. But he changed a lot of things all at once to try to put his own imprint on the club which, to be honest, I think he may have been asked to do."But it seemed quite clear that he didn't see me, Didier Drogba and, to a point, Ashley Cole as being in tune with how he wanted to do it or the way the club should go. I was in and out of the team and Didier didn't play a lot, either."I'm not stupid. If I'm playing regularly and a new manager comes in, brings in a couple of new players and then leaves you out for a good few weeks, you understand what it is. We then went to Napoli and he didn't play me or Ash while he had Jose Bosingwa out of position at left-back."It was a disastrous night. AVB went soon after, Robbie Di Matteo came in, me and Ash came back for the second leg, Didier scored the first and the team turned it round."Lampard is now on loan at Manchester City from Major League Soccer's latest franchise, New York City FC, and could face his old club when they meet on Sep. 21 in the Premier League.And the midfielder, who retired from international football last week, is confident there will be no ill-feeling when he takes on the Blues."I don't see it as a slight on anyone if I take part," Lampard added. "The way I feel about Chelsea fans, it wouldn't be a problem to play in front of them again. I have nothing but good feelings for them and know I'd get a good reception."I know I said I'd never play for another Premier League club and I never thought I would. I left Chelsea and my feeling was to go to play abroad. So I signed for New York - which is a great chance for me - entirely in good faith."I know people say it was a set-up situation for me then to go to City. It wasn't. The only thing I hadn't worked out was how to stay fit before starting in the States. But then City approached me to train, play and be part of the squad. The champions of England, a fantastic club, with a squad brimming with talent. It just made complete sense."If I'd had five months off at 36, I don't know what state I would have been in to play. But now I'm fit enough to be involved and knocking on the door and I don't want to be here just to make up the numbers. I haven't broached it with the manager yet but I'm sure we will speak about it. I don't think it would be right for me to declare now that I didn't want to play because what happens if City get two or three injuries in midfield?"Am I going to allow them to play a kid there when they are paying my wages? On a professional note, I have to get my head round that one. As a Chelsea player I would never have acted like that and I don't want to start now. Whatever I do, it will be with completely the right intentions on all fronts."Well said Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post! iseah100 5,612 Posted September 5, 2014 Popular Post! Share Posted September 5, 2014 I love Frank. Legend no matter what. Can't believe some people are stilk crying about this. The only place to be, Milan, hjperdeath and 4 others 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post! Term-X 7,891 Posted September 5, 2014 Popular Post! Share Posted September 5, 2014 Psychology 101 really..At the end of the day, if you're a Chelsea fan, it's the easy and preferred route to just 'brush things off'. Whether it's an English club not having any English players or a legend joining a title rival. It also stems from a lack of control, because we have none, so why not take the happy route and twist reality.Actions speak louder than words, and I will continue to judge Frank Lampard on his 'actions'. Amblève., Ainsley Harriott, Peace. and 5 others 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post! zolayes 14,489 Posted September 5, 2014 Popular Post! Share Posted September 5, 2014 Psychology 101 really.. At the end of the day, if you're a Chelsea fan, it's the easy and preferred route to just 'brush things off'. Whether it's an English club not having any English players or a legend joining a title rival. It also stems from a lack of control, because we have none, so why not take the happy route and twist reality. Actions speak louder than words, and I will continue to judge Frank Lampard on his 'actions'.I think Frank will survive without your approval didierforever, different level, bababoom and 3 others 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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