Angry Frank Lampard calls DJ
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Angry Frank Lampard calls DJ
The England midfielder Frank Lampard has phoned a radio station to round on a DJ who said he was "scum" for splitting up with the mother of his two children.
Lampard said the LBC 97.3 DJ James O'Brien was an "idiot" for upsetting his family on the first anniversary of his mother's death.
He also rejected suggestions that he'd treated his former partner badly since they split.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8017456.stm
Lampard said the LBC 97.3 DJ James O'Brien was an "idiot" for upsetting his family on the first anniversary of his mother's death.
He also rejected suggestions that he'd treated his former partner badly since they split.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8017456.stm
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It might be a good idea to say "his private life is nothing to do with me".warthog wrote:It might be a good idea to find out the situation that Lampard's kids are living in, before rushing to support him. If his ex-partner is to be believed, he's not exactly been supportive.
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If I want to pass judgment on someone who isn't looking after his family as he should do then I will. I won't be taking any lectures from the likes of you on that score.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:It might be a good idea to say "his private life is nothing to do with me".warthog wrote:It might be a good idea to find out the situation that Lampard's kids are living in, before rushing to support him. If his ex-partner is to be believed, he's not exactly been supportive.
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It might be a good idea to find out the situation that Lampard's kids are living in, before rushing to slag him off, etc. etc.warthog wrote:If I want to pass judgment on someone who isn't looking after his family as he should do then I will. I won't be taking any lectures from the likes of you on that score.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:It might be a good idea to say "his private life is nothing to do with me".warthog wrote:It might be a good idea to find out the situation that Lampard's kids are living in, before rushing to support him. If his ex-partner is to be believed, he's not exactly been supportive.
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I trust that you haven't included me in that little lot as I've passed no judgement whatsoever, and won't.warthog wrote:So that's Celeb Worshippers 4 Kids 1
That was my point. We don't know the facts, there are two different versions so why believe one over the other?
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Thing is for me, I'm a family man and I have trouble believing, or maybe accepting, that someone would just leave their kids to rot. I only have my own opinions to reference on this kind of thing and my wife and children are my entire world, I can't comprehend not wanting to be with them every morning, every day and seeing them grow, seeing them develop.
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Then you're very naive. I know from personal experience that there are plenty of men who'll quite happily father kids and then play as little a part as possible in their upbringing. (Not my own father, I hasten to add.)FD wrote:Thing is for me, I'm a family man and I have trouble believing, or maybe accepting, that someone would just leave their kids to rot. I only have my own opinions to reference on this kind of thing and my wife and children are my entire world, I can't comprehend not wanting to be with them every morning, every day and seeing them grow, seeing them develop.
I'm with the Godfather on this. A man who doesn't look after his family isn't a man.
I'm not naive at all Warthog, if you read my post you'll note I have trouble accepting it. Not that I don't believe it happens, of course it happens all the time. But I'd always like to think it inconcievable because it's a horrible thing to think about. I'd also like to see proof of Lampard's wrongdoings regarding his children before I agree with a DJ calling him names.warthog wrote:Then you're very naive. I know from personal experience that there are plenty of men who'll quite happily father kids and then play as little a part as possible in their upbringing. (Not my own father, I hasten to add.)FD wrote:Thing is for me, I'm a family man and I have trouble believing, or maybe accepting, that someone would just leave their kids to rot. I only have my own opinions to reference on this kind of thing and my wife and children are my entire world, I can't comprehend not wanting to be with them every morning, every day and seeing them grow, seeing them develop.
I'm with the Godfather on this. A man who doesn't look after his family isn't a man.
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What a ridiculous thing to say. I couldn't give a toss about Frank Lampard.warthog wrote:So that's Celeb Worshippers 4 Kids 1
His family arrangements doesn't deserve my 'judgement' any more than any other family in the country.
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You give enough of a toss to be pontificating as usualmummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:What a ridiculous thing to say. I couldn't give a toss about Frank Lampard.warthog wrote:So that's Celeb Worshippers 4 Kids 1
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His family arrangements doesn't deserve my 'judgement' any more than any other family in the country.
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Alright mate, if you say so.warthog wrote:You give enough of a toss to be pontificating as usualmummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:What a ridiculous thing to say. I couldn't give a toss about Frank Lampard.warthog wrote:So that's Celeb Worshippers 4 Kids 1
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His family arrangements doesn't deserve my 'judgement' any more than any other family in the country.
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
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