May 12, 201313 yr A few images shamelessly nicked from a certain national newspaper: Frank Lampard pictured sitting in his Chelsea kit on June 7th 2001, after signing from West Ham. He looked comfortable at the Bridge - and it stayed that way One down, 202 to go: Lampard celebrates scoring his first Chelsea goal, against Levski Sofia in the UEFA Cup - a game that Chelsea won 3-0 at Stamford Bridge Lampard is hugged by Bolo Zenden, now an assistant coach at the club, and celebrates with Jody Morris and Gianfranco Zola London derby: Lampard strikes for Chelsea against Arsenal in the 2-2 FA Cup draw at Highbury on March 8, 2003 Lampard struck as Chelsea beat Barcelona 4-2 at Stamford Bridge on March 8 2005 and celebrated with Jose Mourinho - could the two be reuinited this summer? Lampard scores a superb left footed volley on the swivel against Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-final clash with Bayern Munich, April 6, 2005 Perfect: Lampard's strike rockets past legendary Bayern goalkeeper Oliver Kahn and thuds into the top corner - one of the finest goals in his career Making history: Lampard celebrates scoring his first goal against Bolton on April 30, 2005. Chelsea won the game 2-0 and secured the league title. That'll do it: Lampard rounded Jussi Jaaskelainen and rolled home to bag his second and secure the win. He is pictured celebrating with his team-mates below
May 12, 201313 yr And a few more: Lampard's exquisite lob put Chelsea on level terms against Barcelona in the Champions League, a game they drew 2-2 in Camp Nou, on 31 October 2006. He is pictured here celebrating with his friend and team-mate Ashley Cole Comeback: Lampard's spectacular strike against Everton on December 17 helped the Blues draw level at 2-2... and Didier Drogba later sealed their win with another belter 100 not out: Lampard struck twice against Huddersfield in the FA Cup in February 2008 - the first of which was his Chelsea century, as shown on this vest he revealed Raw emotion: Lampard scored a penalty against Liverpool in the Champions League semi-final just days after his mother's death. His celebration below, being hugged by Drogba and Ricardo Carvalho, is one of the most iconic images in Chelsea history Lampard rifles home from outside the area to help Chelsea win the FA Cup on May 30, 2005 - it was the winner as the Blues beat Everton 2-1 Fruits of his labour: Lampard netted a spot-kick in the penalty shoot-out as Chelsea won the Champions League against Bayern Munich in the Allianz Arena on May 19, 2012 - though it does not form part of his record, of course 200 not out: Lampard bagged his 200th Chelsea goal with a tidy header against West Ham on March 17 2013 at Stamford Bridge Equaliser: Lampard's first goal against Aston Villa on Saturday May 11 saw him draw level with Tambling's record That's the one: Lampard broke Tambling's record as he timed a run into the box to perfection and rammed home from close range Salute: Lampard hails Chelsea fans after the victory which saw him become Chelsea's all-time top scorer Legend: Petr Cech carries Lampard on his shoulders after Chelsea's victory against Aston Villa which all but secured them a Champions League place Lampard pictured with Kerry Dixon and, centre, the man whose record he broke - the one and only Bobby Tambling
May 12, 201313 yr And from the same source, a breakdown of Frank Lampard's 203 goals, in terms of how he scored them and from where on the pitch.
May 12, 201313 yr Those pics are fantastic, Cheers mate. But my favourite one Isnt amongst them unfortunately, the one at Bolton the second time round where he's pointing at the place he had celebrated the season before.
May 12, 201313 yr A few images shamelessly nicked from a certain national newspaper: Frank Lampard pictured sitting in his Chelsea kit on June 7th 2001, after signing from West Ham. He looked comfortable at the Bridge - and it stayed that way One down, 202 to go: Lampard celebrates scoring his first Chelsea goal, against Levski Sofia in the UEFA Cup - a game that Chelsea won 3-0 at Stamford Bridge Lampard is hugged by Bolo Zenden, now an assistant coach at the club, and celebrates with Jody Morris and Gianfranco Zola London derby: Lampard strikes for Chelsea against Arsenal in the 2-2 FA Cup draw at Highbury on March 8, 2003 Lampard struck as Chelsea beat Barcelona 4-2 at Stamford Bridge on March 8 2005 and celebrated with Jose Mourinho - could the two be reuinited this summer? Lampard scores a superb left footed volley on the swivel against Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-final clash with Bayern Munich, April 6, 2005 Perfect: Lampard's strike rockets past legendary Bayern goalkeeper Oliver Kahn and thuds into the top corner - one of the finest goals in his career Making history: Lampard celebrates scoring his first goal against Bolton on April 30, 2005. Chelsea won the game 2-0 and secured the league title. That'll do it: Lampard rounded Jussi Jaaskelainen and rolled home to bag his second and secure the win. He is pictured celebrating with his team-mates below 3 of these photo's are up on my wall. such an incredible player. if an england manager had the balls to drop gerrard we would have seen more of his talents in international games/tournaments, but unfortunately the scouse golden boy was always picked so lampard had to cover his arse for 90 mins
May 13, 201313 yr I'm not sure if it's been mentioned, but Frank's scored more league goals than Robbie Fowler! Just puts a smile on your face doesn't it?
May 13, 201313 yr Daily Star reporting Frank has signed a one year extension. Since it's the Daily Star, I doubt theres any truth in it. http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/view/314290/Frank-Lampard-to-stay-at-Chelsea-thanks-to-Jose-Mourinho/ Edited May 13, 201313 yr by JoeyN
May 13, 201313 yr Frank himself said over the weekend that nothing will be discussed until the end of the season as he wants to concentrate on the next two games. I sense bullsh*t.
May 13, 201313 yr Couldn't have happened to a more deserving player. What a privilege it has been to watch Super Frank all these years. And to think I thought West Ham had robbed us the day we paid £11m for him!
May 13, 201313 yr Back when Arry did an interview when he talked of Lampard's ability as a youngster, he mentioned 'he can also score goals'... you may want to put a bit more emphasis on that point. That goal vs Bayern was brilliant.
May 13, 201313 yr Everything about that video is brilliant - even the ball from Maka was great. And who said he never contributed in attack?
May 13, 201313 yr And who said he never contributed in attack? Whoever it was, I bet they felt silly when they saw this Edited May 13, 201313 yr by Englishman
May 13, 201313 yr Best thing about him is that he genuinely loves & appreciates us. Dont often find that in many footballers
May 13, 201313 yr Whoever it was, I bet they felt silly when they saw this How fitting the opponents were for it too.
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