Customer Reviews
Super Frankie - By: O. Elubode, 14 May 2008 
It was a fantastic read for me, probably because I'm a big chelsea & lamps' fan. IT tells of his growing up, development in footballl, the pains & the glory as well. Overalll a good read.
Don't bother! - By: Jason Smith, 24 Jan 2008 
Having read many footballler biographies this was by far the worst. If you want to read about how a guy that earns 100,000 GBP a week can be unhappy with everything, except his wife & child, then buy this. Otherwise don't bother!
He spends a lot of time complaining about how bad he was treated at West Ham despite his "love" for the club, & he just repeats the same things over & over again.
My version of the book had a fault with the last 30 pages missing, but I am not complaining nor will I request a new version, as to tell you the truth I feel I have been spared 30 pages of more boredom & complaining.
Frankly not too good - By: Chas Lawson, 10 Oct 2007 
I was a Frank Lampard fan until I read this book. He seems to spend alll of his time in the book slagging off West Ham. He moans about how he is treated by other fans & seems to be just telling the reader that he isn't a bad man & everyone should love him. You might give him sympathy if he wasn't earning £90,000 a week. He tells of the bad newspaper stories about himself & tries to defend them whilst also admitting them. The book starts to get going in some areas but then it just goes back to him telling you how much he hates West Ham. I am not a Chelsea or West Ham fan so I'm not just a disgruntled fan giving a bad review. I am an England fan however & that is why I bought it. I now cringe whenever I see him on t.v. & almost feel sorry for how he's come across in this book. An average read.
Frankly rubbish - By: A. T. Pidcock, 01 Apr 2007 
After enjoying Steven Gerrards book, I was looking forward to a similar behind the scenes look into Lampards life.
I was disappointed to say the least. This book is nothing like Gerrards, & is quite frankly dull. Lampard spends the first third of the book telling you how much he loved West Ham, & then the rest of the book, having digs at the way he was treated. Its almost as if he is using this book solely to try & clear his own concience, & distance himself from any blame in the goings on at the club, & his subsequent transfer to Chelsea.
There are hardly any behind the scenes events at Chelsea, & no gossip or interesting facts about any of his team mates or opponents.
Unless your a Chelsea or West Ham fan, I'd give this one a wide berth, & even then I'd only read it as a last resort.
Totally Frank - By: K. Hall, 06 Feb 2007 
An ok read as im a Chelsea fan. I found the bits about Chelsea interesting & also how he was brought up around footballl but was bored at Lampard moaning about everything. He seems to be defending himself against his critics & his stories lack interest.
I would recommend this if you have nothing else to read.