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Super Frankie Lampard
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Super Frankie Lampard
I have never understood our fans' loathing of Frank Lampard. I watched him as a youngster playing for us. He always gave 100% and performed well while our fans taunted him singing that he was only in the team because of his dad. Then when the club unceremoniously sacked his dad the fans taunted him because he wanted to leave. Who could blame him. He went on to realise his full potential for club and country and now he is performing admirably as a coach for Coventry City who are looking good for promotion. When he turns up with them at London Stadium, I for one will not be jeering him. Well played son!
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Why do these trolls bother coming on here just to tell us they know fuck all about the club's history?
Lampard is loathed and mocked in equal measure because he ran to the tabloids at every opportunity to cry about his 'West Ham hell'. His obsession became as unhinged as it was laughable.
He was never jeered by the fans when he lay injured on the pitch, it's a lie. He received one or two jibes about being chubby and only playing because of his old man, but when he came good, the fans responded in kind.
Most people I know were gutted when he left for Chelsea, which made his lies to the press even more bizarre. Anyway, fuck the fat bitter cսnt.
Lampard is loathed and mocked in equal measure because he ran to the tabloids at every opportunity to cry about his 'West Ham hell'. His obsession became as unhinged as it was laughable.
He was never jeered by the fans when he lay injured on the pitch, it's a lie. He received one or two jibes about being chubby and only playing because of his old man, but when he came good, the fans responded in kind.
Most people I know were gutted when he left for Chelsea, which made his lies to the press even more bizarre. Anyway, fuck the fat bitter cսnt.
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The abuse from fans seems to be very much a myth constructed to justify his behaviour.
I wouldn't have been there but I have heard the 'cheering after he broke his leg and was stretchered off' is an utter fabrication.
Sure there was probably some grumblings of nepotism with him always being in the starting 11 and never subbed off but that was about it?
I wouldn't have been there but I have heard the 'cheering after he broke his leg and was stretchered off' is an utter fabrication.
Sure there was probably some grumblings of nepotism with him always being in the starting 11 and never subbed off but that was about it?
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I never witnessed him being abused by the fans whilst playing for us and was present a lot around that time he played. The Fat cսnt.
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Having a father who played for WHU, supporting WHU since he was a kid (I am assuming he supported WHU), playing for WHU and then being on the receiving end of abuse from fans. If I was in his shoes, then I would be dishing out a few 'put downs' in the direction of WHU.
One of our Academy boys done well, even if it was at Chelsea where he excelled.
Time to move on.
One of our Academy boys done well, even if it was at Chelsea where he excelled.
Time to move on.
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This has got to be a wind up, surely.
You not heard the shit that has come out of his mouth, repeatedly, about us after leaving? Its not just one comment, its loads of them. The fat cսnt.
You not heard the shit that has come out of his mouth, repeatedly, about us after leaving? Its not just one comment, its loads of them. The fat cսnt.
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Fat Frank shat on his own doorstep and people.
A rhinoceros shit no doubt.
Absolute cսnt and tarnished his family name.
Only marginally behind that utter cսnt Ince as the biggest Hammers Judas.
A rhinoceros shit no doubt.
Absolute cսnt and tarnished his family name.
Only marginally behind that utter cսnt Ince as the biggest Hammers Judas.
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I actually rated Junior highly when he first broke through and got going. I could see the talent (and the gut) he had with the clever well timer ghosted runs in to the box and the like and was gutted that he'd leave. How he acted after he went though changed everything for me how I viewed him.
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I was indifferent to Frank Lampard and didn't really get the hate for him, but in a game at Stamford Bridge he changed my mind. He was running from the left toward the edge of the box and scored. He was running towards the corner away from the camera towards the home supporters. The camera came off him for about 4 to 5 seconds and when it came back on him he was near the opposite corner flag in front of the West Ham fans. In other words he must have pulled up turned and deliberately chose to antagonise West Ham fans. I just thought what a cսnt for being so childish. I understand that a few fans used to boo him when he played for us, but there is no excuse for that. He claimed later that he just ended up there in front of our lot by chance. Fucking liar. Contrast that with the conduct of Declan Rice who didn't celebrate when he scored against us at all twice now.
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Gank wrote: ↑20 Oct 2025, 12:29 When people on this site talk about immigrants aged 17 to 22, they are "fighting age men". If they're footballers, they're "ill-advised kids".
If they would be tried as adults, they're responsible for their words and their actions and whilst we've all said silly things when we were 20, we had to own them and suffer the consequences.
If there is any profession which allows you to remain an immature child long past the point of credibility then I think football is near the top of the tree.
I still enjoy it, mind
I still enjoy it, mind
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When people on this site talk about immigrants aged 17 to 22, they are "fighting age men". If they're footballers, they're "ill-advised kids".
If they would be tried as adults, they're responsible for their words and their actions and whilst we've all said silly things when we were 20, we had to own them and suffer the consequences.
If they would be tried as adults, they're responsible for their words and their actions and whilst we've all said silly things when we were 20, we had to own them and suffer the consequences.
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Frank seemed to lose the weight he was carrying and strip fitter once he moved on to Chelsea although I think I've heard H say no-one worked harder in training (not that I believe a word that spiv says)
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Maybe he was determined to ram the stick he got down our throats and use it as a motivational tool.
Who knows but either way I cannot see him turning up here as a the new manager anytime soon as I doubt he would want to come anywhere near the place or fans.
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Maybe he was determined to ram the stick he got down our throats and use it as a motivational tool.
Who knows but either way I cannot see him turning up here as a the new manager anytime soon as I doubt he would want to come anywhere near the place or fans.
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It's the lies about us fans and the club and the badmouthing he couldn't stop doing after leaving. He left with no grace or class whatsoever.
And while it was difficult for him personally his dad and uncle got the tin tack, the professional thing is to just get on with it and not kick off about it. He was a young lad at the time, but still. Got to separate the personal and the professional. Especially given that Redknapp being sacked or leaving/resigning was seemingly by, his own admission, his own fault for being naive about what he said in an interview rather than being particularly done dirty.
And while it was difficult for him personally his dad and uncle got the tin tack, the professional thing is to just get on with it and not kick off about it. He was a young lad at the time, but still. Got to separate the personal and the professional. Especially given that Redknapp being sacked or leaving/resigning was seemingly by, his own admission, his own fault for being naive about what he said in an interview rather than being particularly done dirty.
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He's doing a superb job there at Coventry, will be interesting to see if they stay the distance.
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Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑20 Oct 2025, 06:55 My disdain for what Defoe did is tempered by what he did for that Bradley kid.
I get that and yes he does deserve good credit for his involvement with the Sunderland lad. However that has absolutely no bearing on his actions with us at the time, being two separate issues.
By the way the Thread title is making me feel ill, can't we change it to something far more appropriate like
'10 men and a forklift truck'?
By the way the Thread title is making me feel ill, can't we change it to something far more appropriate like
'10 men and a forklift truck'?
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My disdain for what Defoe did is tempered by what he did for that Bradley kid.
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*Defoe's Transfer request which was never withdrawn, along with his shocking ill discipline that suddenly materialised
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 459179.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 459179.stm
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eusebiovic wrote: ↑19 Oct 2025, 20:24Gary Strodders shank" wrote: ↑19 Oct 2025, 19:54 For some reason I never took to him like Rio Cole and Carrick..
I don't know if it was his demeanor or being influenced by others around me slagging him off.
He has been far from complimentary about us since but despite this and the forklift truck song he still gets nothing like the dogs abuse Ince got.
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Although being snapped in the nationals wearing a Man United shirt when your still a West ham player was somewhat incendiary.To be fair to Ince it was a pretty well known fact that his agent at the time Ambrose Mendy had leaked the photo to the press before the signing was officially announced. It was claimed afterwards that the press jumped the gun and printed it before being given the O.K but like most agents Mendy was a shifty cսnt and would've probably worked to the principle that all publicity is good publicity.
Incey got it far worse than Lampard ever did...by quite some margin!
Ah, the old hide behind the Agent bullshit excuse that Defoe also tried on at the time as well. Sorry, doesn't wash with me and many others.
They are grown men with the ability to agree to doing certain things, be it being decked out in Man Utd full kit wanker mode or slapping in a transfer request less than 24 hours after relegation - as well as stomping your feet getting sent off at Gillingham under Sir Trev because you still aint getting your own way.
They deserve every bit of stick and criticism I'm afraid for mugging our Club off publicly, just as Fat Frank did agreeing to gob off in the Press soon after he left us for a London rival we despise. Especially after it being our Club that helped launch all their young careers through our Academy. They all own that shit and we will never let them forget the disrespect they gave us.
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I dont remember him getting any abuse playing for us,, only after he bad mouthed us after leaving (if that happened), and signing for chelsea - one of our favourite rivals.
While i dont think he got into the team only because of his dad and uncle, i did wonder generally how much circumstance effects the ability to step up to being a professional player - rather than natural ability. If you grow up in a footballing household where thats your entire focus and you receive the very best coaching and lifestyle choices, and are surrounded by football pretty much from birth - plus a bit of who you know, was Frank always going to make it?
While i dont think he got into the team only because of his dad and uncle, i did wonder generally how much circumstance effects the ability to step up to being a professional player - rather than natural ability. If you grow up in a footballing household where thats your entire focus and you receive the very best coaching and lifestyle choices, and are surrounded by football pretty much from birth - plus a bit of who you know, was Frank always going to make it?
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Any Old Iron" wrote: ↑19 Oct 2025, 16:26Gank wrote: ↑19 Oct 2025, 13:13 It was a long time ago so I can't remember exactly what he said, but in an interview in which he detailed why Chelsea was a big improvement on West Ham, he praised his uncle and father for their expertise and in the next paragraph explained how unprofessional the setup was, citing bacon sandwiches in the canteen at West Ham as an example.
In a separate interview he said he still looked out for West Ham results in the hope that we had lost.
And yes, whilst with us, he did carry a bit of weight not conducive to elite athletic performance.So apart from all that you can’t remember what he said. Right ho.
I said I couldn't remember EXACTLY what he said. As in, I cannot quote him. Mong.