Lampard to Juve? (5 Viewers)

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Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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I just found a more detailed stats of Lampard:

03-04 = 15 goals (12 Deflections + 3 PKs)
04-05 = 19 goals (16 Deflections + 3 PKs)
05-06= 20 goals (12 Deflections + 8 PKs)
06-07 = 21 goals (15 Deflections + 6 PKs)
:howler:
Im not strange.
Also i like your team Arsenal as well and current team.
I was actually one of few Chelsea supporters in 2004 who used to say that Arsenal plays best football which was true at time ..Arsenal never lost a game in that year, and that was only reason why Ranieri's Chelsea did not won Premiership. Even we kicked u out of europe in fantastic game , thanks to W. Bridge..Do u remember?
yes i do..what memories those were:touched:
 

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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Lampard Juventus Deal To Be Done By Christmas – Report

The deal to bring Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard to Juventus next season could be signed and sealed by Christmas, according to reports in Italy and England.



The Times newspaper says that Lampard will utilize a FIFA transfer clause to sign for the Bianconeri in the summer.
:confused:


As the ex-West Ham man is over the age of 28, and has already seen out most of his current contract, Chelsea are powerless to let him leave for a cut-price sum.



Italian newspaper ‘Leggo’ has also reported on the matter, and there are more claims that Juventus sporting director Alessio Secco will fly to London before Christmas to complete the deal.



Secco has already held extensive talks with the Stamford Bridge hierarchy last month, and it is believed that there are only a few formalities to complete.



Lampard will agree to a cut in wages in order to hook up with Claudio Ranieri, the man who launched his career by signing him for Chelsea from West Ham in 2001.



The 29-year-old has since developed into of the most prolific goalscoring midfielders in Europe, and he has netted 20 plus goals for the past two seasons.



Gianni Wilson

GOAL.COM
If he really is willing to take a cut in his wages as the article states,then im all for this deal.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
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NiCe ....

Barzagli
Quaq
Lampard
VDVaart is also willing....

08-09 JUVENTUS THE SCUDETTO AGAIN!!!
NICE NICE NICE NICE


and the papers are also saying we are pushing for Amauri
Sweeet
i would take diego over vdv and ivanovic maybe over barzagli
but in the end we'll maybe end with no one :D no quaresma no diego no vdv no new cb :D
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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no, i will graciously admit i was wrong, like i was with iaquinta.

but when he fails, like i know he will, will you admit you were wrong?
Like you knew Iaquinta would fail?



I love how people can speak in such certain terms when no-one knows if he will join or if he will do well.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Lampard is super crazy effective player in scoring (only midfielder to score 20+ every season) and assisting, but I wouldnt still want him and look elsewhere. Not wanting him doesnt mean he will fail, he is a reliable player and a good one, I just think we can do better.
 
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