I expect over the weekend, this story will escalate to include missile launchers, tanks and an army helicopter
He wasn't trespassing that's why there was no arrest, their training ground is visible from the main road. He was just watching over the fence with a pair of binoculars. As there has been no football rule broken I'm not sure quite what the FA are investigating??? Charlie Nicholas has said it went on back when he was playing. Gazza has ridiculed the 'outrage'. If it wasn't Leeds nothing would be said. And it's Frankie Lampard - 'golden generation' that all hope will be the english Ferguson. They can all just **** off
What I've read, on the whole the better the quality the player commenting, the less of a problem they seem to think it is. Perhaps just no marks getting in on the act.
Turned their training ground up on google maps, there's so many holes in the fence it appears an open invitation to have a look. Not that there's much to see.
Our agent had a change of clothes too. Was that in case he shat himself at the quality he was watching?
https://www.planetfootball.com/quic...n-their-opposition-leeds-utd-chelsea-man-utd/ A few little gems in this article
A good balanced article from the two yep writers and exactly what I tweeted Phil yesterday asking for
Only one solution! LOCK THEM UP! LOCK THEM UP! Just make sure its not you that ends up getting locked up!!
Also read on someone’s twitter post today a reminder to lampard about Chelsea tapping up our players illegally. Add the breaches in football fair play, diving, dodgy officials, useless football league and boom
And not to mention serially shagging 'strange' whilst in a relationship with the mother of his children. Very moral, eh? Wish the red tops would go to town on him. Wonder if he was involved in any of these superinjunctions that footballers paid plenty for to cover up their wild indiscretions?
Derby manager Frank Lampard "does not believe" spying tactics were employed during his time as a Chelsea player. The Football Association is investigating Leeds head coach Marcelo Bielsa, who admitted sending a member of staff to 'spy' on Derby training. Ex-Blues coach Andre Villas-Boas reportedly said he would secretly watch opposition train during his time at Stamford Bridge under Jose Mourinho. "I certainly wasn't aware of it and I don't believe it at all," said Lampard. "Certainly not in the form that it happened this time."
But Frankie and his magic soccer ball are always on the side of good, you can read all about it in his books i.e. fairytales