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Surprised fat Frank is allowed back in the good old USA after his 9/11 antics. :o

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Frank Lampard has hit out at former club West Ham, and revealed that he is still bitter about the way he was treated by the fans at Upton Park.

 

The England midfielder believes that he was an unpopular figure on the terraces because the fans thought he was only in the squad due to his family connections.

 

"Being Frank Lampard's son brought with it different rules to those which apply to every other player," he explains in his autobiography, serialised in The Sun.

 

"A section of the support believed I wasn't good enough for the starting line-up so I was put on the bench as some kind of favour.

 

"And they let me know this every time I moved to do a warm-up."

 

Lampard, also the nephew of manager at the time Harry Redknapp, was also disgusted that chairman Terence Brown even entertained the idea of nepotism.

 

"I felt suspicious about the people running the club and from that moment I'd never trust them again."

 

The worst moment of Lampard's West Ham career came when he broke his leg as an 18-year-old, and heard some cheers from his own supporters.

 

The abuse was so bad that he admits he did consider giving up on football altogether.

 

"I have tried not to think too much about what happened on March 15, 1997, but it's hard not to," he reflected.

 

"We were away at Aston Villa when I went to challenge for a ball and caught my studs in the turf. Pain shot through my leg and I knew straight away it was broken.

 

"As I was being carried off around the visitors' end at Villa Park I recall cheering and some applause. It made me feel sick to the stomach.

 

"It got to the stage when I thought about jacking in football altogether. I would rather work nine to five with my mates than take abuse from 30,000 people every other week."

 

Lampard has carved out a hugely successful career since switching to Chelsea in 2001, but his relationship with West Ham has still not picked up.

 

"Now I have won The Premiership with Chelsea and was runner-up to Ronaldinho as World Player of the Year it has become harder for the critics to handle," he said.

 

"I remember when Joe Cole first came to Chelsea he would turn away in disappointment if West Ham lost. I would smile.

 

"That's how deeply I felt. I wanted West Ham to lose. Now I don't even look for their results."

 

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Frank Lampard has hit out at former club West Ham, and revealed that he is still bitter about the way he was treated by the fans at Upton Park.

 

The England midfielder believes that he was an unpopular figure on the terraces because the fans thought he was only in the squad due to his family connections.

 

"Being Frank Lampard's son brought with it different rules to those which apply to every other player," he explains in his autobiography, serialised in The Sun.

 

"A section of the support believed I wasn't good enough for the starting line-up so I was put on the bench as some kind of favour.

 

"And they let me know this every time I moved to do a warm-up."

 

Lampard, also the nephew of manager at the time Harry Redknapp, was also disgusted that chairman Terence Brown even entertained the idea of nepotism.

 

"I felt suspicious about the people running the club and from that moment I'd never trust them again."

 

The worst moment of Lampard's West Ham career came when he broke his leg as an 18-year-old, and heard some cheers from his own supporters.

 

The abuse was so bad that he admits he did consider giving up on football altogether.

 

"I have tried not to think too much about what happened on March 15, 1997, but it's hard not to," he reflected.

 

"We were away at Aston Villa when I went to challenge for a ball and caught my studs in the turf. Pain shot through my leg and I knew straight away it was broken.

 

"As I was being carried off around the visitors' end at Villa Park I recall cheering and some applause. It made me feel sick to the stomach.

 

"It got to the stage when I thought about jacking in football altogether. I would rather work nine to five with my mates than take abuse from 30,000 people every other week."

 

Lampard has carved out a hugely successful career since switching to Chelsea in 2001, but his relationship with West Ham has still not picked up.

 

"Now I have won The Premiership with Chelsea and was runner-up to Ronaldinho as World Player of the Year it has become harder for the critics to handle," he said.

 

"I remember when Joe Cole first came to Chelsea he would turn away in disappointment if West Ham lost. I would smile.

 

"That's how deeply I felt. I wanted West Ham to lose. Now I don't even look for their results."

 

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Not Alot wrong with what Frank Said their, But f*** him he is still fat and gay

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yep....liverpool fans want their gay players to be nice and thin eh.....

 

 

Anyway I wanna know who fatty wanted to win the FA Cup :popcorn:

Guest Sabre
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Not Alot wrong with what Frank Said their, But f*** him he is still fat and gay

 

Ant, capital letters for proper nouns and the beginning of sentences.

 

Difference between there and their.

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Ant, capital letters for proper nouns and the beginning of sentences.

 

Difference between there and their.

 

 

Your parents must be very proud.

 

 

:unsure:

Guest Sabre
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Your parents must be very proud.

:unsure:

 

They are :)

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A piece of advice - do you know how the 'Ignore' function works? If so, I suggest you use it - if not, I know for sure that your old fella knows exactly how it works :lol::lol:

 

:lol:

 

Seriously though Ill take Sabre's advice into consideration when my grades slip lower then the A's Im currently getting in English...

 

:hmm:

Guest Sabre
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:lol:

 

Seriously though Ill take Sabre's advice into consideration when my grades slip lower then the A's Im currently getting in English...

 

:hmm:

 

No apostrophe between "A" and "s". It's not possessive.

 

And yes, your dad does have me on ignore because he doesn't like being told he's wrong.

Edited by Sabre
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No apostrophe between "A" and "s". It's not possessive.

 

And yes, your dad does have me on ignore because he doesn't like being told he's wrong.

 

 

Why do you feel the need to point out the gramatical errors I am showing in some posts?

Guest Jack Bauer
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He feels threatened by your superior intellect.

 

Grammatical, not gramatical ;)

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He feels threatened by your superior intellect.

 

Grammatical, not gramatical ;)

 

 

I think he is threatened by something else..... :rolleyes:

Guest Anders Honoré
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indeed. Sabre has a ridiculously small c*ck.

Guest Sabre
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Why do you feel the need to point out the gramatical errors I am showing in some posts?

 

This is going to sound a bit weird but in all honesty, believe it or not, I don't think you realise you're making fundamental errors in grammar and spelling, and any protestations you may make about getting As in English are sort of irrelevant if you can't realise the difference between homophones. The reason I feel inclined to point them out is firstly because I'm incredibly bored :) but also because you're a bright lad who I'm sure learns a great deal from this forum but, without the right attitude, will end up having terrible spelling just because you get As in English and no bugger is bothered to point out that you're making errors.

 

Not that I'm saying that you should spell every word correctly on a forum or that you should have perfect punctuation or grammar, but it will really help you to know that you're making mistakes. I'm sure you've got me on ignore by now anyway, so I shall go back to watching TV and wishing I had never mentioned anything :)

 

indeed. Sabre has a ridiculously small c*ck.

 

I've got incredibly good head play though :)

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This is going to sound a bit weird but in all honesty, believe it or not, I don't think you realise you're making fundamental errors in grammar and spelling, and any protestations you may make about getting As in English are sort of irrelevant if you can't realise the difference between homophones. The reason I feel inclined to point them out is firstly because I'm incredibly bored :) but also because you're a bright lad who I'm sure learns a great deal from this forum but, without the right attitude, will end up having terrible spelling just because you get As in English and no bugger is bothered to point out that you're making errors.

 

Not that I'm saying that you should spell every word correctly on a forum or that you should have perfect punctuation or grammar, but it will really help you to know that you're making mistakes. I'm sure you've got me on ignore by now anyway, so I shall go back to watching TV and wishing I had never mentioned anything :)

I've got incredibly good head play though :)

 

Don't get me wrong, but shouldn't there be a full stop in there somewhere or should the 'A' not be capital ?

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