Chelsea must abandon over 30s policy

By Andrew / Roar Rookie

Frank Lampard, Chelsea FC’s veteran midfielder, could be the latest casualty of an abominable club policy of disposing of players over 30-years-old.

Lampard could join the likes of Nicholas Anelka, Alex, Ricardo Carvalho and Champions League hero Didier Drogba, who were shipped out of Stamford Bridge in the past two seasons.

This unfortunate policy is the brain-child of temperamental Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich.

The Russian billionaire’s objective is to redevelop the Blues into a team capable of playing free flowing, attacking football in the mould of Spanish giants Barcelona.

Most Chelsea fans agree that players who have served with distinction should not be dumped.

Former Chelsea assistant manager, Ray Wilkins, has criticised the club’s approach to elder players:

“In my opinion it’s the wrong decision. You need these older players to show the youngsters what it means to play for Chelsea,” he said.

Abramovich’s preference for youth over experience is disappointing given the performances of Chelsea’s veterans, including Lampard.

Few players have made a greater contribution to the modern Chelsea than Lampard, who captained the team as it won its first European Cup in May 2012.

Wilkins used Lampard’s match-winning performance at Everton last week as evidence that Chelsea’s vice-captain still had plenty in the tank.

‘He was fantastic (against Everton), wasn’t he? In the 11 games he’s played, he’s got six goals already,” Wilkins said.

Wilkins, a former Chelsea and Manchester United Striker suggested that if Chelsea were to offload Lampard, the Red Devils should sign him up.

‘He’ll cost nothing, he’s about four years younger than Giggs and Scholes and he scores goals from midfield. He’s scored more goals this year than Carrick, Cleverley and Scholes combined,” he said.

Wilkins has got a point. Manchester United have a strong history of employing veteran players, who not only bolster squad strength, but have been decisive in winning trophies.

One only need look at the contribution made by former United striker Teddy Sheringham in the club’s 1999 Treble-winning squad.

33-year-old Sheringham scored a late equaliser against Bayern Munich in the Champions League final, before Ole Gunnar Solskjaer score the winner for United.

Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs, 38 and 39 respectively, are still playing and scoring goals for the current Premier League leaders.

Lampard cannot become another victim of Abramovich’s meddling. The club owes its modern success to its older players. And they still have much more to give.

If Abramovich requires further proof maybe he should look at Barcelona, the club whose style and success he seeks to emulate. Veterans Xavi and Carles Puyol are honoured as the elder heads who provide the heartbeat of the club; they’re not shown the door.

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2013-01-08T12:55:57+00:00

Andrew

Roar Rookie


**UPDATE** Today (8/1/13) Lampard's agent, Steve Kutner, confirmed that Lampard is all but certain to be shown the door: "Chelsea executives told Frank in Japan then again re-confirmed with his agent after the Everton victory that, in no circumstances, will he be offered a new contract to stay at Chelsea Football Club after the end of the season...nothing has changed in any respect." Doesn't look good for Frank. Time to pack those bags and head down under.

2013-01-07T22:55:36+00:00

Ballymore

Guest


According to the Telegraph Lampard is leaving Chelsea in the summer. They mooted Australia a possible, but unlikely destination, the main pro being "the unchallenging level of dressing room banter" and the main con being "Fosters".

2013-01-03T04:06:45+00:00

Bondy.

Guest


They'll punt Frank at the end of the season, i'd love hi'm to come to the hal any club will do.

2013-01-02T07:53:24+00:00

Ballymore

Guest


If he leaves in Jan - no, since a HAL team won't/can't pay a transfer fee. However if they could get him a on free in May, well that is very possible and would be something special.

2013-01-02T05:24:54+00:00

Qantas supports Australian Football

Guest


For SFC i.e. if ADP doesn't sign up for next season... As a Chelsea fan I would be delighted to see him in a sky-blue jersey.

2013-01-02T03:04:19+00:00

apaway

Roar Guru


Frank Lampard - A league marquee player 2013-14?

2013-01-02T02:43:03+00:00

nickoldschool

Roar Guru


To be fair with Abramovich, many fans/journos were criticising Chelsea for having an ageing team in the last couple of seasons. The likes of Alex, Anelka, Malouda and a few others had to go to hire the Hazard, Oscar etc. I think we have the right balance young/experienced players now.

2013-01-02T02:38:26+00:00

clayts

Guest


Agree. Well said.

2013-01-02T01:15:15+00:00

Mals

Guest


Great write up Andrew. I could not agree more in regards to Lamps, he deserves at least another 12-24 month contract at the Blues.

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