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OmriK

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Jul 23, 2006
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you guys saying a things i really cant believe,Drogba is the only chelsea player who is good enough for juve? what a BS Essien,terry,J.cole,Lampard they all can do well on italy,Frank Lampard is better than every CM we have on our squad,like it or not...
 

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Amaurisimo

Senior Member
Dec 8, 2007
4,622
you guys saying a things i really cant believe,Drogba is the only chelsea player who is good enough for juve? what a BS Essien,terry,J.cole,Lampard they all can do well on italy,Frank Lampard is better than every CM we have on our squad,like it or not...
100% right

my friend sheva would like to come too!?
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,596
Its on goal.com too.Dont know if its just been translated though.But then again,Tutto's been quoted here too.

Lampard Almost Certain to Move To Juve - Report

Chelsea star Frank Lampard is almost certain to move to Juventus next season, according to Tuttosport.

The England international has been heavily linked with the Serie B champions for some time, and Juventus director of sport, Alessio Secco, met with Chelsea officials to discuss a transfer last month.

Under new FIFA transfer rules, as Lampard is over the age of 28 and has already seen out most of his contract, he would be able to leave Chelsea for a cut-price fee.

Blues owner Roman Abramovich has set his stall out to create a more exciting and universally appealing brand of football at Stamford Bridge, and one of the major casualties of this change will be Lampard, who is known more for his substance than for his style.

The 29-year-old is keen to experience a new challenge abroad and would relish the chance to hook up with old boss Claudio Ranieri, the man who was responsible for launching his career when he signed him from West Ham in 2001.

According to Tuttosport, Lampard has agreed to move to Juventus next season providing they up their wage offer of £4m a season to £4.7m.

This miniscule difference is unlikely to cause problems, and the only thing that can now stop the East Londoner from moving to Turin is if Juventus fail to qualify for next season’s Champions League.
 

Luftwaffles

Il terzo uomo
Dec 1, 2005
5,055
Its on goal.com too.Dont know if its just been translated though.But then again,Tutto's been quoted here too.

Lampard Almost Certain to Move To Juve - Report

Chelsea star Frank Lampard is almost certain to move to Juventus next season, according to Tuttosport.

The England international has been heavily linked with the Serie B champions for some time, and Juventus director of sport, Alessio Secco, met with Chelsea officials to discuss a transfer last month.

Under new FIFA transfer rules, as Lampard is over the age of 28 and has already seen out most of his contract, he would be able to leave Chelsea for a cut-price fee.

Blues owner Roman Abramovich has set his stall out to create a more exciting and universally appealing brand of football at Stamford Bridge, and one of the major casualties of this change will be Lampard, who is known more for his substance than for his style.

The 29-year-old is keen to experience a new challenge abroad and would relish the chance to hook up with old boss Claudio Ranieri, the man who was responsible for launching his career when he signed him from West Ham in 2001.

According to Tuttosport, Lampard has agreed to move to Juventus next season providing they up their wage offer of £4m a season to £4.7m.

This miniscule difference is unlikely to cause problems, and the only thing that can now stop the East Londoner from moving to Turin is if Juventus fail to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

So Chelsea will create a more exciting and universally appealing brand of football at Stamford Bridge, says Abramovich, and that one of the major casualties will be Lampard.

Somehow, I agree with the Russian oligarch.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Deschamps wasn't fired, he resigned (little difference, I get your point though). Still though, can you imagine if say we win the title/get CL spot and we fire/for him to resign ? That's be 2 years in a row where we get rid of coaches for being successful in achieving the club goals.

I'd be pretty pissed.

Oh, And I love your avatar. I have it as a background on my laptop :bigscarf:
 

The Old Hag

Legendary coach
Dec 7, 2007
97
Still though, can you imagine if say we win the title/get CL spot and we fire/for him to resign ? That's be 2 years in a row where we get rid of coaches for being successful in achieving the club goals.
I don't see Ranieri winning the Scudetto, I just can't. So, while a 2nd or 3rd place would be reasonable for us, given the circumstances, Ranieri should go anyway. He's not a manager for Juventus IMO.

I'd be pretty pissed.
I was already pissed off when they fired Deschamps in the first place (or when he quit, which basically ends up the same)! I think he was a ideal for us.

Oh, And I love your avatar. I have it as a background on my laptop :bigscarf:
You're welcome. :ultra:
 

Daddi

Cuadrado is juan hell of a derby king!
Oct 27, 2004
7,900
I have always rated Lampard. I think he would suit us good. But it all depends on his damn transfer fee and wage. I don't want to have him if he's having the same salary he has @ Chelsea. BTW, Van Der Vaart is better :D
 
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