The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by Winston Smith » 01 Jan 2015 13:11

Man City confirm Lampards loan is extended to the summer. An angry NY FC apparently 'reveal' that Lampard never signed for them anyway and is actually a fully signed up Man City player.

Accusations flying around that it was just a nice way for Man City's owners to get some good publicity for their NY football team and for Lampard to stay in England, play top level football and not get grief for directly moving to one of Chelsea's main rivals in the league.

Chelsea fans going bananas on their website

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by URZZZZZ » 01 Jan 2015 17:09

And he saved Man City again today

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by YateleyRoyal » 09 Jan 2015 10:52

Premier League confirm Lampards contract is with City, not with New York. LOLz.

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by Big Foot » 09 Jan 2015 11:06

YateleyRoyal Premier League confirm Lampards contract is with City, not with New York. LOLz.

Do you understand why this is :?:

New York City FC aren't an actual football club yet, they're a new franchise joining the MLS and so, as such, there's no club for him to sign & have his registration with.

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by Sanguine » 09 Jan 2015 11:08

Still? The new season starts in 8 weeks.


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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by YateleyRoyal » 09 Jan 2015 11:13

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YateleyRoyal Premier League confirm Lampards contract is with City, not with New York. LOLz.

Do you understand why this is :?:

New York City FC aren't an actual football club yet, they're a new franchise joining the MLS and so, as such, there's no club for him to sign & have his registration with.


So why has there been all this deb8 over whether his loan is extending?

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by Hoop Blah » 09 Jan 2015 12:01

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YateleyRoyal Premier League confirm Lampards contract is with City, not with New York. LOLz.

Do you understand why this is :?:

New York City FC aren't an actual football club yet, they're a new franchise joining the MLS and so, as such, there's no club for him to sign & have his registration with.


I think that may be true in terms of the international registration but from what I can see NYFC do exist and are already paying some players, David Villa for one. For some reason, despite all the fanfare, Lampard isn't one of those players who's been contracted and down as being paid by NYFC according to the MLS.

I don't think it makes a lot of difference to be honest, but it seems a bit underhand for Lampard, NYFC and Man City to at least imply that Lampard was on-loan and not just signing for them. It wouldn't make any difference to me if I were a Chelsea fan whether he'd signed for City on loan, on a short term contract or for the whole season.

If you're going to be bothered about him signing for a rival then the terms of that deal are pretty irrelevant aren't they?

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by Hoop Blah » 12 Jan 2015 10:53

So it turns out they mislead pretty much everyone in this little saga.

Despite the fanfare at the time Lampard only signed a pre-contract agreement for a two year contract with NYFC.

He then signed a 1 year contract with City, which they first publicised as a 3 month loan that would be extended and then that it was a 3 month contract that they extended. The reality was that it was a 1 year deal that they'd previously agreed to terminate when Lampard was due to go back to NYFC.

Not sure how Lampard has got out of the pre-contract agreement with NYFC or why they felt the need to be so secretive about the whole thing.

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by ayjaydee » 12 Jan 2015 20:10

FL was interviewed at length in Saturday's Times and it seems he was convinced he had signed for NY but in reality he had signed a Heads of Agreement with City Football Group the holding company.
Could all be PR but Lampard comes out of the interview very well.


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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by Gilksy » 13 Jan 2015 12:55

ayjaydee FL was interviewed at length in Saturday's Times and it seems he was convinced he had signed for NY but in reality he had signed a Heads of Agreement with City Football Group the holding company.
Could all be PR but Lampard comes out of the interview very well.


I'm pretty sure his agent and lawyer would have picked up on that.

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by Hoop Blah » 13 Jan 2015 13:38

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ayjaydee FL was interviewed at length in Saturday's Times and it seems he was convinced he had signed for NY but in reality he had signed a Heads of Agreement with City Football Group the holding company.
Could all be PR but Lampard comes out of the interview very well.


I'm pretty sure his agent and lawyer would have picked up on that.


I'm sure he could've done the honourable thing and stood by the intention he had when signing instead of agreeing to leave NYFC in the lurch and stay at Man City for another 6 months.

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by Big Foot » 13 Jan 2015 13:39

Think it's plain to see that Lampard has been stitched up here

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by Mr Optimist » 13 Jan 2015 22:03

I don't think Frank should be vilified for wanting to play for a big club before he retires and if Chelsea really wanted to keep him he would still be there now warming the bench and coming on for 15 minute cameos at Stamford Bridge.

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by Extended-Phenotype » 14 Jan 2015 01:38

:lol: sounds like Frank has been a bit of a coward! All this trouble to stay popular!

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by No Fixed Abode » 01 Aug 2016 10:53

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36935859

Scores New York City's first ever hat-trick.

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by Top Flight » 04 Aug 2016 18:33

Ian Royal good at scoring goals, not a lot else. poor at international level generally, if Kes is going to bring Gerrard into that, well he's not been great for England, but better than fatty.

One of the most overrated players in the country. I doubt he'd show much form at another club, Chelsea's approach very much suits him. That isn't a compliment.


Wow. Ian, you've never been able to judge a player.

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by Ian Royal » 04 Aug 2016 18:41

Top Flight
Ian Royal good at scoring goals, not a lot else. poor at international level generally, if Kes is going to bring Gerrard into that, well he's not been great for England, but better than fatty.

One of the most overrated players in the country. I doubt he'd show much form at another club, Chelsea's approach very much suits him. That isn't a compliment.


Wow. Ian, you've never been able to judge a player.

Obsessed aren't you. How many years ago did I type that?

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by Crux » 04 Aug 2016 20:04

Ian Royal
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Ian Royal good at scoring goals, not a lot else. poor at international level generally, if Kes is going to bring Gerrard into that, well he's not been great for England, but better than fatty.

One of the most overrated players in the country. I doubt he'd show much form at another club, Chelsea's approach very much suits him. That isn't a compliment.


Wow. Ian, you've never been able to judge a player.

Obsessed aren't you. How many years ago did I type that?


And you're still absolutely clueless.

Lamaprd was a great midfielder. Not quite a gerrard for having the ability to turn a game but he was a top top player.

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by sandman » 09 Sep 2016 10:38

Surprised kes missed Frank Lampard day.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/frank-lampard-scores-twice-new-8755282

Shame how so many forget about their legends when the player moves on.

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Re: The Frank Lampard tribute thread.

by No Fixed Abode » 09 Sep 2016 10:48

sandman Surprised kes missed Frank Lampard day.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/frank-lampard-scores-twice-new-8755282

Shame how so many forget about their legends when the player moves on.


Oh it wasn't missed.

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