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People are saying there were no boos? Then I must have some kind of hearing impairment because I definitely heard a mix of booing and clapping when he came on. And I also heard faint boos every time he touched the ball at first.

I certainly didn't hear any. Maybe the way the broadcaster's mikes are set up, I don't know.

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Lmao is it weird that I simply didn't care when he came on? Felt no hatred, no admiration, nothing. He was just another City player to me. Maybe in the future when things have passed and if he should come back in a managerial/coaching capacity... I don't think it'll matter.

In the meantime, I'm beyond caring now. Which is a shame in itself after all he did for us..

Same here. No hate, no love. Felt a bit sorry for him though because it's quite obvious Pellegrino used him just to piss us off which it didn't work.

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Lmao is it weird that I simply didn't care when he came on? Felt no hatred, no admiration, nothing. He was just another City player to me. Maybe in the future when things have passed and if he should come back in a managerial/coaching capacity... I don't think it'll matter.

In the meantime, I'm beyond caring now. Which is a shame in itself after all he did for us..

Absolutely. I'm not even sure if I even want him back in a managerial capacity. However I'd welcome Drogba, JT, Ashley, Cech, Essien without hesitation. Proper Chelsea legends.

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He got the mixed reaction he deserved. Plenty of respect but also a few voices of discontent, which I think sums it up perfectly. He's still a legend, but we're not happy about what's happened.

Hopefully that's the last we see of him in a City shirt in regards to Chelsea. I'm glad yesterday has come and gone, I was dreading what may have happened. Let's just move on and forget he ever played for them.

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I've never lost any respect for Lampard, even if he is playing for City. We should never forget the service he gave when we won so much silverware. He was an integral part of everything, therefore he is a part of our history.

Anyone who decides to hate on him, should take a look at themselves. It's those people who go down to the level of Arsenal fans, who have since decided to hate on some of their world class players who have left them, most noticeably Fabregas. Cesc never failed to compliment his former club for making him the player he is today, following our 2-0 win over them earlier this season, and it was Arsene Wenger's decision not to re-sign him before we stepped in, yet they hate him because he belongs to us.. just shows you the level Arsenal fans are at.

So Lampard scored against us at the Etihad. That doesn't change anything. To me, he is still a Chelsea legend, but on that day, he was contracted at City to try and beat us. He was there to do his job, just like any other player who is contracted to the club.

I would love it if Lampard came back to us to take on a coaching role. He would be an outstanding cult figure to the younger generation and they will all look up to him, and learn from him.

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Disgusting. A stadium that can't help their team but does this to Judas.

I tought it would be good to have a new stadium with more 20000 people, right now I think it's better to have just this 40000, maybe if posible have less that that.

It's called respecting a legend. People like you have absolutely no idea. It's horrible that he's there but he did so much for us that it shouldn't matter. We let him go, it's football. He didn't leave us for them, he was given the opportunity and he took it like many would. Nobody can question his love for Chelsea.

The fans are simply appreciating what he did in his 13 years here. What's wrong with that?

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It's called respecting a legend. People like you have absolutely no idea. It's horrible that he's there but he did so much for us that it shouldn't matter. We let him go, it's football. He didn't leave us for them, he was given the opportunity and he took it like many would. Nobody can question his love for Chelsea.

The fans are simply appreciating what he did in his 13 years here. What's wrong with that?

That's why you have an horrible atmosphere in the stadium, and you can't help the team at all, I think it's better to play away from home than at the Bridge.

Congratulations for him for taking his opportunity, I don't care at all. But in reality he is traitor.

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