Blues sidestep Lampard question

Chelsea chief executive Ron Gourlay has refused to be drawn on Frank Lampard's future at the club.

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hump3 (Ipswich Town) says...

They now deny the rumour? Christ almighty, determined to play the arse arent they. Just give him a one year deal, take this one opportunity to look the slightest bit decent AFC Roman.

Posted 9:22am 6th March 2013

crowsy (Chelsea) says...

Some advice for you F365 if you find this story so 'Tedious' then stop reporting about it and report on something that fans would like to know.

Posted 7:59pm 5th March 2013

uncle-muller (Liverpool) says...

This is already more boring than Neymar's move to somewhere in Eurpoe...whenever that may be...

Posted 3:08pm 5th March 2013

Fuzzy_Dunlop (West Bromwich Albion) says...

Somewhere, at this very moment, Martin Samuel is crying.

Posted 2:17pm 5th March 2013

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