Frank Lampard's New York City FC move slammed by fans after Chelsea stars' boozy 9/11 shame
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The former Chelsea midfielder's move to Manchester City's new MLS franchise has been criticised by some US fans who remember the Chelsea team's drunken antics
Richard Heathcote
New Yorker: Frank Lampard
US fans have reacted with fury over Frank Lampard’s proposed move to new MLS franchise, New York City FC.
Lampard was one of four Blues stars to have taken part in a drinking binge in a UK hotel packed with US tourists just 24 hours after two planes flew into the World Trade Center in 2001.
The unsavoury incident included stripping, swearing and vomiting. Now angry fans have hit out on the New York club’s online fan forum.
One supporter, named Midas Mulligan, said: “If this dirt bag is actually signed, it really p***** me off.”
While another fan, Yankeedom, said: “If he made some sort of donation to a 9/11 charity, then I could forgive him. But I will never forget what he did.”
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