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Stars including Mark Wright and Marvin Humes have reached out to Frank Lampard after it emerged the star had been let go from his role at Chelsea football club.
After the news broke on Monday, 42 year old Frank’s celebrity friends took to Instagram to speak out on the decision and send him their love.
Mark, who recently made his debut for Crawley FC, posted on his Instagram story, blasting the decision.
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The 34 year old Heart FM DJ said: “It’s only days like today that make me hate the game!!
“Absolutely nobody will convince me that this isn’t a harsh decision.”
Mark went on to say: “Even by results and position, it’s harsh, but for what he has done for the club, I think it’s a disgrace.”
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TV star Marvin agreed with Mark, taking the time to send Frank his best wishes.
Taking to his social media, dad of three Marvin reposted a photo of Frank on the football pitch.
He then wrote: “Will always be a legend.. Nothing’s changed.. Best of luck for the future Frank” adding a blue heart emoji.
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Later Frank broke his silence, writing a heartfelt piece on his Instagram account addressing the decision and admitting he was disappointed, before thanking fans, the club and the team.
“It has been a huge privilege and an honour to manage Chelsea, a club that has been a big part of my life for so long,” the former player wrote.
“Firstly, I would like to thank the fans for the incredible support that I have received over the last 18 months. I hope they know what that means to me.”
“When I took on this role I understood the challenges that lay ahead in a difficult time for the football club,” he continued.
“I am proud of the achievements that we made, and I am proud of the academy players that have made their step up into the first team and performed so well. They are the future of the club.”
“I am disappointed not to have had the time this season to take the club forward and bring it to the next level.”
Again, his friends rallied around with the likes of Romesh Ranganathan, Holly Willoughby and Wayne Bridge sending him messages of support underneath the post.
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