Gary Neville conducts these interviews so well. So many poignant moments of success, failure and so many emotions. Wonderful way of handling these interviews with care!
Completely agree. It’s refreshing to listen to the hard times and the way he asks the questions it’s not like he’s trying to pull a “story line” for a tabloid. He asks a lot of questions I genuinely have wondered myself. Only gripe I have; it’s not 2hrs long!
I could listen to Frank talk for hours. Such an intelligent, humble and likeable guy. As for Gary, he's conducting some of the best interviews I've ever seen. Perfect blend of humour, general chat and hard hitting questions.
As an Arsenal fan (and hater of Chelsea) I have to honestly say that Frank Lampard is a class act both on and off the pitch. He's a rare breed of player / manager who can talk so eloquently and passionately about his experiences and I could listen to him talk for ages. Frank your mum would be so very proud of you! ♥
It’s like Roy Keane joining Arsenal when United didn’t want him anymore. It would never happen. Keep singing super Frank. He kicked Chelsea in the ass and you all love him. Fools.
My brother and I are United fans but have huge respect for Frank. Incidentally, I have a funny story to tell.. My brother used to work at Heathrow Airport and Frank Lampard came through with the Chelsea team and my brother got chatting to Frank, after chatting with Frank for a short while my brother rang me and said "chat to Frank Lampard". All of a sudden there I was chatting to him and the conversation must have lasted only about 15-20 seconds but I'll never forget it. He's such a nice guy with so much humility; he was obviously busy but was still kind enough to have a quick conversation with me. Top man.
@@Unknown15904 Good man a Great player is a great player no matter what team they play for, as I type you have 96 likes on your comment I won't change it for obvious reason's
100% agree mate, I remember the day I saw a photo of him at the club about to be announced His smile spoke 1000 words and emotions, and so did mine right there and then!
Is that right? DIdn't he keep blaming the players towards the end of his reign for not sticking to his gameplan? lol. I do like him though, I just thought he lost his desire to manage Chelsea as time went on.
@@timmartin2894 Conte blamed players too but I still loved his time here. No manager is perfect, all I was saying is that every Chelsea fan felt more invested during lampards reign
Made me fall in love with the team again after having Sarri make me dread every game. I truly believe things would have been different for him if he had the fans at games, showing him and the team their support.
The champions league was a club effort. Frank being part of the club, he deserves a portion of the credit. Werner stretched the defence, Mount provides the pass and Havertz finishes the goal. All players that probably wouldn't be playing at the club if it wasn't for Frank.
@@jakehoward2493 harsh on Lampard to compare the two. Lampard actually got us champions league qualification in the first place which was a huge surprise, so he did contribute.
@@michaelgreen5857 Pretty different players though, Frank scored over 200 goals for Chelsea from midfield, in terms of goal scoring midfielders no one comes close, but also calling him a goal scoring midfielder is kind of unfair due to how well rounded his game was he has some of the most assists ever in the league and his defensive work was also class.
As a Chelsea fan who idolised Lamps growing up, it is really nice to see him open up about his time at Chelsea. There was such a buzz during his first season managing the club; seeing the likes of Mount, James and Tammy (who’d all been playing championship football the season prior) do so well brought a different excitement to a new signing at the time. Frank deserves some credit for the CL. Haters will say otherwise, but the realists know it’s true. The signings he helped make were absolutely phenomenal, one of the best recruitment periods I’ve seen for a while at Chelsea. This alongside the energy of the chelsea youth really made us look like a force when things clicked. He got top 4 and an FA Cup final with a transfer ban and without Eden hazard who’d carried us for years. (People really seem to downplay the magnitude of losing him just because he’s not done well at Madrid). He was also really unlucky in the super cup final (first game) losing on pens against CL champions Liverpool. He built some strong foundations that will help the club for years to come. It just wasn’t meant to be. Maybe one he’ll come back, who knows. There’s no shame in getting sacked, especially at Chelsea! 😂 Best of luck to him - absolute legend.
Thank you. I totally agree with you. People seem to forget what he had to deal with in his first season as a manager at Chelsea. I think he did a great job. Chelsea is just very impatient with their managers and of course at a top 4 club the pressure is always high, but when you try to build up a new, a younger team, it needs time and I think Chelsea should have given him that. However, now he is at Everton and I support him to have the most possible success there.
Great point about the downplaying of hazards departure. And I agree that hazard flopping at Madrid probably had a lot to do with that, if he'd been bangin in the goals and assists then it would have been spoke about more. Regardless tho, a massive transition for Chelsea losing his attacking contribution and Lampard imo didn't get the credit he deserved for making that transition seamless. Currently struggling with Everton but I can see Lampard doing well in management, a good communicator with passion for the game and experience of working under some of the best in the business.
You do these interviews so well Gary, never talking over your guests and Frank is a legend - what an honest, really open, very likeable guy. I would love Frank back at City, working alongside Pep for the next two seasons and then taking the hot seat when he moves on. Frank was / is a good manager and with time will become a world class manager.
Yeah Gary's so good at letting his guests talk and tell their stories fully. Hate when interviewers interrupt their guests and change the subject mid explanation.
What an excellent interview. Frank has no sides to him - he is just a genuinely nice guy. In relation to the interview itself, perfectly carried out by GN. Well done!
When Frank talks about his late mother and his eyes get teary, it breaks your heart. You will never be able to get over the death of your loved ones, even your pets.
Very true. I think this is where cultures that celebrate death have a healthier relationship with grief. It's not that we have to get over, to forget, but to remember and celebrate.
@@EvaluateAssimilate Yes indeed, and I wish I had come from such cultures where death was not seen as the end, or as you mentioned how certain cultures celebrate the life of the person who has just died. Unfortunately, in my culture we are taught to mourn the death of a person for months, if not years.
@@AL-SH you and I are in a similar, if not the same, boat. I think after experiencing death a few times, it becomes an aging process in itself - that life is now 'markered' by those who remain, and that we must cherish that. It is true to cherish what remains, not to set that against what is lost, but what has been and what has come to be liberated.
Speaking as a Derby fan, Frank was absolutely immense from day one. Great football, fantastic bloke and built a great relationship with the fans. Devastated with me when he left. I said it may be too early for him and wish he'd stayed for another year or two with us. Wishing him all the best
@@ant4682 or we'd have never been close to the playoffs without Lampards management and the players that we got on loan, who, if we're honest, only came for Lampard
@@spig3547 You could always look into the details of the case to find we didn't actually cheat and the EFL signed off and agreed agreed everything we did, only to then backtrack 2 years later after Middlesbroughs chairman objected. We were then subsequently punished for something that was approved by independent accountants and the EFL. After that, an independent panel found us innocent TWICE, after two EFL appeals and only in the 3rd appeal for the same thing did they apportion us a tiny bit of blame. So basically the EFL approved everything we did before we did it. When they changed their minds, an independent panel found us innocent twice and yet we're still being punished. There are teams who have cheated the system more than us and got promoted and are now out of reach of the EFL.
@@Me-zu2nvare you telling me that the EFL did something shitty to a club? Spending wise however derby were way beyond the losses allowed. Massively over spent massive gamble, failed and fucked.
Excellent interview. Really good show from Gary Neville. As an Arsenal fan, I always begrudgingly admired Frank Lampard as he’s obviously a legend in PL history. But never realised he was such a top bloke - humble and honest. Really enjoyed that chat
What an interview! So satisfying to watch, as a Chelsea supporter. Asks pretty much all of the questions I would have, if I could meet Lamps. Loved all of his answers as well, and looking forward to seeing Super Frank back in the game!
I've no regrets Frank being at Derby, what he did was amazing with what we had or not upset he left i mean it was Chelsea, his home. It was Drogba, Rio Ferdinand goading Derby fans during the decision of Frank joining Chelsea that annoyed me.
It you told me 10yrs ago that I would be tuning in every week to a program hosted by Gary Neville. Where he talks for an hour to Roy Keane and Frank Lampard and I as Liverpool fan would tune in the moment it comes out, I'd think you are barking mad. Loving this series, even better than Carra's podcast.
Ik Lampard gets alot of credit for bringing through Mason Mount, but his biggest gift to Chelsea was trusting in Reece James. No other manager ITW would have come in to a club and replaced the captain with a 19 year old kid. Now James is one of the best RB/RWb in the world!!
I totally agree. Not many managers would have done what he did playing james over a senior player in azpi and its worked wonders for them as james is now their first choice rb
@@futbolholic3740 Hes definitely up there, however, I think the term one of the best in the world is a bit generous. In my opinion a player needs to be world class to be labelled one of the best players in the world. Hes got plenty of time to reach that level. And I'm certain he will.
Quality man and human being first off. Lampard is a class act off and on the pitch and as a fan of another club it is IMPOSSIBLE to not appreciate the way he approached the game as a player and as a manager. Hopefully he’ll get another appointment and get to prove more of what he can do on the touch line.
I was in the crowd that night when he scored the penalty against Liverpool only 4 days after his Mum died, so emotional it made me cry. We are so proud of you Frank and I thought you did a great job as our manager, under the circumstances.
Absolutely riveting. Nev is a brilliant pundit and a natural interviewer. Him and Frank are two of the most intelligent guys in football and deep thinkers . Frank will be back great player , promising manager and a really nice guy
99 per cent of managers get sacked. On your definition everyone bar Klopp and Pep is a failure. Obvious from interview that he is intelligent and he did a good job at Derby and Chelsea
@@Fuckaff Well definitely agree Gary wasn't a great manager, but Frank guided Derby into the playoff final with no resources, Chelsea into a cup final and Champions League spot, brought youngsters through like Mason Mount, Tammy Abraham and others, had to deal with a transfer ban and really only lost 3-4 games before Chelsea lost patience. Hardly an abject and dismal failure squire.
@@pauldoleman3217 he took a 7th derby to 7th and a 3rd chelsea to 4th. Dont get it twisted lampard didnt make chelsea get top 4. The players carried lampard to top 4. We conceeded the most goals in the top 10 because of lampard that season
The respect that these two have for each other is so clear and who can blame them? At their peak they were two of the greatest players in the world. Great role models too. Full respect.
Great work Gary, for me as a forever Liverpool fan this is hard to say to a die-hard Man U chap like you - but the Overlap is just brilliant. Some of the freshest, purest, most illuminating viewing in the sports world.
Anyone else get a warm feeling having seen these two greats battle it out so many times be clearly great friends and also have the shared experience of managerial nightmare.
Frank wasn't a nightmare, he took a big challenge, put his neck on the line during a challenging period for the club and will look back with regret that he couldn't take them to a level of success but done a respectable job for a relatively young manager at his home club who are one of the most famous in the world! Gary just had a nightmare
Gotta love The Overlap, love these "laid back" interviews, both funny and informative and its good to see how all of these great footballers as who they are outside the pitch aswell.
As a United fan I always had big admiration for Lampard. He was a great player for Chelsea & he just seems like a really good guy. I’m glad he hot the chance to manage Chelsea & to be fair he did a decent job.
Frank Lampard went from management difficulty level of 5 out of 10 to 10 out of 10 straight away. He needed a lot of time and experience under his own belt to move up to such a level and I felt that he let his passion dictate his decision making rather than being calculative and controlled.
Managerial experience doesn't help you when things are going well, but when things are going wrong. Maybe he felt he couldn't turn the job down but the stamford bridge job is a huge one. I hope for his sake he realised how big a job it is and it was never going to end well. Like Roy Keane taking the old trafford job, never going to end well.
@@dbash2004 he knew that though. He took it because it was possibly a once in a lifetime chance. Eventhough he's a legend the Chelsea job is reserved for the best managers in the world. The transfer ban combined with the loss of Eden was a one off situation in which they'd actually consider him and he took it. He knew the expectations were much lower than usual and surpassed them in his first season. But when the expectations returned to normal in his second season he wasn't able to match them. But I'm sure he knew what he was getting himself into.
@@dbash2004 it wasn’t down to lampard expectations. Management is a 50-50 job, it’s so based on luck and being the right person at the right time , at the right club and with the right players, I mean we’ve sacked managers like jose, ancelloti, Conte. Will you say those guys are terrible managers or inexperienced? I feel like people are being dismissive of lampard to attribute it to him lacking the managing skill or experience. Sometimes the players just don’t fit to the idea/tactics of a manager.
Never heard any player manager or supporter say a bad word about frank lampard always come across as down to earth genuine humble man + I read a few times always signs lots autographs for fans n has photos taken with them
Watching this after he’s been heavily linked with the Everton job, hope he gets the job and inspires us to stay in the league and brings a few players in
I grew up watching the likes of Scholesy, Stevie G and Lamps playing in PL for so long and at top level all the time. And now listening to their interviews and their ideas on different things is just an amazing feeling. Hats off to Sky and Gary for making such programmes that would just leave a smile on your face. Brilliant 👏
Frank Lampard was my favourite player growing up, such a great and honest guy. Love listening to his interviews. Looking forward to seeing him back in management or in the media 💙
"Hi Moose" 😄😄😄 Absolute legend, he laid the foundations for the current direction of the club with the youngsters. Hope you find a good club soon to manage
When frank was sacked, the heartbreak was mutual. Chelsea fans love Lampard no matter what but understood the reality that Frank was not ready to take Chelsea to the next level.
@@harryskelton4662 exactly, Lamps was a big part of Chelsea ucl title, he rebuilded the team and got the classification for the champions with a transfer ban and a bunch of youngstersn, then he signed a all players that help to win the title including the one who scored the title goal, tuchel brought his experience and quiality to perfected what lamps started
Very interesting watching him talk about wanting to get back into management and now he’s done a great job at keeping Everton up an absolute class act as well
im not crying.. you are! Will ALWAYS LOVE & RESPECT YOU FRANK! If it wasnt for him we wouldve never won the Champions League. No one can change my mind on that!
Frank seems like a really decent bloke, comes across so well during this. Can't wait to see him in management again soon (Lincoln City would take you I'm sure, come and help us out!)
I'm a huge United fan and Frank was at the heart of our biggest rival for years, so I cannot help but be struck by the respect and yes, affection these two warriors share in this interview. Incredibly good questions-disarmingly candid answers; spot on Gary--absolutely brilliant--both of you!!
This is an incredible interview. Definitely gives some insight to the thought process behind Frank's moves. Felt reasonably honest too without agendas.
Gary, we need to talk. I think we can bring the nation together through our dialogue. I'm a carpenter and father of 3 and not interested in fame or money. However, I do believe the I can give you something as a casual football supporter that will help us all as a multicultural nation on a global stage. If you can give me a moment of your time or even one of your production team, I honestly believe that I can add a valid 10 minutes of air time that will change hearts and minds of our nation through the conduit of football. Love and Peace Steven and Karen Rabson
Can’t dislike these two, stalwarts of the best premiership years who respect those before them and are always fair to the new breed. Even through club loyalties. Would love to see Frank get a proper shot at a club again.
Wow … what an interview .. Frank is a great conversation very open .. this literally feels like 2 old mates having a catch up down the pub after a few years from seeing each other
I love these chats so insightful for football fans. As a united fan I’d love to see Rooney or Ole to get his take on his management at united. Ask him questions we actually wanna know
The best episode yet. Of course, coming from a Chelsea fan. All of the interviews have been great. But, this one, deserved a tear. Cheers from India, Gary.
Genuinely one of the best and most transparent footie chats I've seen/heard. Both Frank and Gary made that a joy to watch. And coming from a Leeds fan that's saying something. Superb.
If you had to choose a person to represent the personification of the Premier League it would be Lampard. He really is top class player, just brilliant. Never flashy just super professional. He got angry a couple of times but nobody going to hold that against him, he has a good nature to him.
@@wolfsniper1509 modern football would suit them more. Their prime was more of a 4-4-2 time, Shame really. Half decent manager would have found a way. 3 top class players
As a Aberystwyth fan I can honestly say I don’t have a bad word to say about Lampard. Regardless of the rivalry between us and Arsenal, the invincibles will probably never be matched
This was absolutely fantastic. Great to be taken through that emotional trip with our legend Super Frank. I wish him the best and it would be great to see him associated with the club again in some way.
It's a privilege to see these kind of interviews because, lately i've been making the effort to speak more English, and also I'm studying to become an English translator through British accent. On the other hand, Lampard, apart from being an ex-footballer, played with extraordinary football players at Chelsea such as Terry or even Ballack. As a football manager, he has huge future, so being Chelsea's manager was just the beginning, if he keeps managing football teams, and even the biggest ones, we will likely be talking about England's next manager in the future. So good luck, Frank.
Such a good interview this is Gary. Loved all of your interviews with all the chaps. Very satisfied to listen to Lamps how he feels after he left us. Such an intelligent guy. Hope he comes back to management soonest.
These have been getting better and better, and this episode is no different. Gary is actually a terrific interviewer, and good on Frank for being so open and honest. Well done to all.
Despite being a Leeds fan. Lampard is classy man and was a brilliant player who made the absolute most of his skills as a pro. Nothing but respect for him. Hopefully he succeeds at management.
this was an incredible interview. I postponed watching for a long while just because of disliking seeing Gary talk to "the enemy" but this was incredibly honest. It should've got way more hype than I personally felt. For people who like Frank Lampard this is an absolute gem. Gary, very very proud of you for this one.
Dunno if it's just me but honestly thoroughly enjoying this period when we're seeing the England golden generation once again returning to our TV screens, going into different managerial and media careers where the rivalries have mellowed a bit and everyone's just having good banter looking back at the good old days. Definitely brings back fond memories from my childhood!
Brilliant interview. He is indeed ‘Frank’. Great player and professional on and off the field. I can see why players would give their all for this guy.
Thiago Silva is a class act for how he always thanked Frank after he was sacked
Lmao
Gary Neville conducts these interviews so well. So many poignant moments of success, failure and so many emotions. Wonderful way of handling these interviews with care!
Completely agree, if he ever mentions himself it’s just to dig deeper.
And Gary Neville speaks facts as well he’s kinda biased for Ole 😂 but speaks facts
Completely agree. It’s refreshing to listen to the hard times and the way he asks the questions it’s not like he’s trying to pull a “story line” for a tabloid. He asks a lot of questions I genuinely have wondered myself.
Only gripe I have; it’s not 2hrs long!
Completely agree
Gary's the best at this
I could listen to Frank talk for hours. Such an intelligent, humble and likeable guy. As for Gary, he's conducting some of the best interviews I've ever seen. Perfect blend of humour, general chat and hard hitting questions.
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Much appreciated!
As an Arsenal fan (and hater of Chelsea) I have to honestly say that Frank Lampard is a class act both on and off the pitch. He's a rare breed of player / manager who can talk so eloquently and passionately about his experiences and I could listen to him talk for ages. Frank your mum would be so very proud of you! ♥
Fully agree on all points.
I was about typing this before reading your post. Well said mate
Your talking bollocks he went to try win a title with city against Chelsea
@@hunterhthompson9340 what are you even saying?
It’s like Roy Keane joining Arsenal when United didn’t want him anymore. It would never happen. Keep singing super Frank. He kicked Chelsea in the ass and you all love him. Fools.
My brother and I are United fans but have huge respect for Frank. Incidentally, I have a funny story to tell.. My brother used to work at Heathrow Airport and Frank Lampard came through with the Chelsea team and my brother got chatting to Frank, after chatting with Frank for a short while my brother rang me and said "chat to Frank Lampard". All of a sudden there I was chatting to him and the conversation must have lasted only about 15-20 seconds but I'll never forget it. He's such a nice guy with so much humility; he was obviously busy but was still kind enough to have a quick conversation with me. Top man.
As a Liverpool fan, I have nothing but admiration for Frank. Scoring 211 goals as a midfielder is absolutely outrageous.
If your a football fan you would appreciate him anyway for what he has done 👍
@@allan4054 I agree, but it never easy stating facts when we have such a rivalry with the club he adored.
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@@Unknown15904 Good man a Great player is a great player no matter what team they play for, as I type you have 96 likes on your comment I won't change it for obvious reason's
@@allan4054 I think he gave a pretty good reason to be honest. It just seems you want to cause a fight.
The overlap is the best thing sky has ever come up with.
Not a high bar
Under the cosh is also good have a look if you already haven't
Open goal is a better laugh
The red button...
what about the box office channel last season? Everyone loved that
Who can hate this legend?! Super Franky Lampard! 💙
Probably spurs fans 😅
At three point lane
All my leeds family do the man is a lier
Zola is the best Chelsea player I saw live, but I have nothing but respect for Lampard from this United fan 👍
Me, guys a smug prick
His first season was one of my favourites following Chelsea. Emotions hit different. Legend.
How would you rate that season
100% agree mate, I remember the day I saw a photo of him at the club about to be announced
His smile spoke 1000 words and emotions, and so did mine right there and then!
His time as a manager at Chelsea was brilliant as a fan. Full of emotion for every second of the game. What a man
Is that right? DIdn't he keep blaming the players towards the end of his reign for not sticking to his gameplan? lol. I do like him though, I just thought he lost his desire to manage Chelsea as time went on.
@@timmartin2894 Conte blamed players too but I still loved his time here. No manager is perfect, all I was saying is that every Chelsea fan felt more invested during lampards reign
@@timmartin2894 well the players are the ones playing aren't they?
Made me fall in love with the team again after having Sarri make me dread every game. I truly believe things would have been different for him if he had the fans at games, showing him and the team their support.
He was rubbish can’t you remember being pumelled by Bayern. Tuchel won the squad with same players next season. Wake up.
Frank is a legend! One of the all time premier league greats.
If he is compared with legends like Dele, Bruno, Emile Smith Rowe it means he had a decent career
@DaBabySmokesWeedAndJimmySavilleSmokesBudWithMyNan joxxxx 😕
@KALI GIRL shearer won a premier league Gerrard won every trophy except the league
Over rated.
@@cutlerlon8468 , Joker No1
The champions league was a club effort. Frank being part of the club, he deserves a portion of the credit. Werner stretched the defence, Mount provides the pass and Havertz finishes the goal. All players that probably wouldn't be playing at the club if it wasn't for Frank.
Do you also give credit to AVB for your champions league win?
@@jakehoward2493 harsh on Lampard to compare the two. Lampard actually got us champions league qualification in the first place which was a huge surprise, so he did contribute.
@@jakehoward2493 course they didn’t, but it depends if Mata was a AVB signing
Always give frank his props just for putting a microscope on cobham which I will forever respect
@@archiewall124 yeah tbf very good point, just wanted to stir the pot a little bit and see how people would defending against my comment haha
As a Man United fan I have to admit Frank is a Prem icon! Class transcends rivalry
Agreed, fans of teams who belittle legends just to prop their own legends a tad bit higher are some weird cats.
He’s undisputedly a prem icon and is a hall of famer, I don’t know why you would have to admit it
The all time goalscorer for Chelsea, for over a decade he was the main reason I loved football, one of the best of all time for me.
Not as good as scholes thought But a top player.
@@michaelgreen5857 Pretty different players though, Frank scored over 200 goals for Chelsea from midfield, in terms of goal scoring midfielders no one comes close, but also calling him a goal scoring midfielder is kind of unfair due to how well rounded his game was he has some of the most assists ever in the league and his defensive work was also class.
As a Chelsea fan who idolised Lamps growing up, it is really nice to see him open up about his time at Chelsea. There was such a buzz during his first season managing the club; seeing the likes of Mount, James and Tammy (who’d all been playing championship football the season prior) do so well brought a different excitement to a new signing at the time. Frank deserves some credit for the CL. Haters will say otherwise, but the realists know it’s true. The signings he helped make were absolutely phenomenal, one of the best recruitment periods I’ve seen for a while at Chelsea. This alongside the energy of the chelsea youth really made us look like a force when things clicked. He got top 4 and an FA Cup final with a transfer ban and without Eden hazard who’d carried us for years. (People really seem to downplay the magnitude of losing him just because he’s not done well at Madrid). He was also really unlucky in the super cup final (first game) losing on pens against CL champions Liverpool. He built some strong foundations that will help the club for years to come. It just wasn’t meant to be. Maybe one he’ll come back, who knows. There’s no shame in getting sacked, especially at Chelsea! 😂
Best of luck to him - absolute legend.
How would you rate 2019-2020 Chelsea season
@@keyuantejohnson9919 7/10
Thank you. I totally agree with you. People seem to forget what he had to deal with in his first season as a manager at Chelsea. I think he did a great job. Chelsea is just very impatient with their managers and of course at a top 4 club the pressure is always high, but when you try to build up a new, a younger team, it needs time and I think Chelsea should have given him that. However, now he is at Everton and I support him to have the most possible success there.
Great point about the downplaying of hazards departure. And I agree that hazard flopping at Madrid probably had a lot to do with that, if he'd been bangin in the goals and assists then it would have been spoke about more. Regardless tho, a massive transition for Chelsea losing his attacking contribution and Lampard imo didn't get the credit he deserved for making that transition seamless. Currently struggling with Everton but I can see Lampard doing well in management, a good communicator with passion for the game and experience of working under some of the best in the business.
Well done on the prediction
You do these interviews so well Gary, never talking over your guests and Frank is a legend - what an honest, really open, very likeable guy. I would love Frank back at City, working alongside Pep for the next two seasons and then taking the hot seat when he moves on. Frank was / is a good manager and with time will become a world class manager.
Yeah Gary's so good at letting his guests talk and tell their stories fully. Hate when interviewers interrupt their guests and change the subject mid explanation.
I think that's a v good idea as will learn so much without the pressure being on him
Only that he is coming back home to the bridge mate, and not to Manchester.
Aww does he Paul
What an excellent interview. Frank has no sides to him - he is just a genuinely nice guy. In relation to the interview itself, perfectly carried out by GN. Well done!
He's the kind of guy you'd be happy for your daughter to bring home as her fiance.
Yeah definitely not the type of guy who's due in court next month on a charge.
Good to see lamps happy. I love him so much
Did a great job at Chelsea as manager, with the resources he had, especially bringing through a lot of youngsters!
Great job? Lol
Only good thing he did was bring up Reece James and Mason Mount.
@@nakeemparsons2527 havertz, mendy, chilwell, ziyech, silva, abraham, werner. all fantastic players with great futures.
@@xFFSx yeah, Silva's got a big future in the game. I really see something in that kid.
@@kb5509 💀
When Frank talks about his late mother and his eyes get teary, it breaks your heart. You will never be able to get over the death of your loved ones, even your pets.
Very true. I think this is where cultures that celebrate death have a healthier relationship with grief. It's not that we have to get over, to forget, but to remember and celebrate.
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@@EvaluateAssimilate Yes indeed, and I wish I had come from such cultures where death was not seen as the end, or as you mentioned how certain cultures celebrate the life of the person who has just died. Unfortunately, in my culture we are taught to mourn the death of a person for months, if not years.
@@AL-SH you and I are in a similar, if not the same, boat. I think after experiencing death a few times, it becomes an aging process in itself - that life is now 'markered' by those who remain, and that we must cherish that. It is true to cherish what remains, not to set that against what is lost, but what has been and what has come to be liberated.
I bet John Terry was rumping her.....he rumped anything with a pulse 🤢🤢🤢
The questions from Neville and the answers from frank are so refreshing nothing is held back from both of them, great interview
This was genuinely one of the most enjoyable, meaningful and refreshing interviews I've ever seen.
Same
Without a doubt, the greatest ever player in Chelsea's history, Mr Frank Lampard.
Surely has to be JT?
@@leemcqueen500 Surely has to be Zola?
@@samvegodfather Surely has to be Vinnie Jones?
Nah, John Terry > Frank Lampard
lamps takes it. most goals ever for a midfielder in the prem.
I was on the verge of crying after watching Lamps. Love him so much! My hero!! Super Frankie, All the best!!
Speaking as a Derby fan, Frank was absolutely immense from day one. Great football, fantastic bloke and built a great relationship with the fans. Devastated with me when he left. I said it may be too early for him and wish he'd stayed for another year or two with us. Wishing him all the best
Bollocks! Lampard cost us Premier League football by starting Mason Bennett up top at Wembley and leaving Marriott and Waghorn out.
@@ant4682 or we'd have never been close to the playoffs without Lampards management and the players that we got on loan, who, if we're honest, only came for Lampard
Easy when you cheat right? Is he bailing you out of the shit you're in now?
@@spig3547 You could always look into the details of the case to find we didn't actually cheat and the EFL signed off and agreed agreed everything we did, only to then backtrack 2 years later after Middlesbroughs chairman objected. We were then subsequently punished for something that was approved by independent accountants and the EFL.
After that, an independent panel found us innocent TWICE, after two EFL appeals and only in the 3rd appeal for the same thing did they apportion us a tiny bit of blame.
So basically the EFL approved everything we did before we did it. When they changed their minds, an independent panel found us innocent twice and yet we're still being punished. There are teams who have cheated the system more than us and got promoted and are now out of reach of the EFL.
@@Me-zu2nvare you telling me that the EFL did something shitty to a club? Spending wise however derby were way beyond the losses allowed.
Massively over spent massive gamble, failed and fucked.
Excellent interview. Really good show from Gary Neville. As an Arsenal fan, I always begrudgingly admired Frank Lampard as he’s obviously a legend in PL history. But never realised he was such a top bloke - humble and honest. Really enjoyed that chat
What an interview! So satisfying to watch, as a Chelsea supporter. Asks pretty much all of the questions I would have, if I could meet Lamps. Loved all of his answers as well, and looking forward to seeing Super Frank back in the game!
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I've no regrets Frank being at Derby, what he did was amazing with what we had or not upset he left i mean it was Chelsea, his home.
It was Drogba, Rio Ferdinand goading Derby fans during the decision of Frank joining Chelsea that annoyed me.
So honest aswell. Lampard didn't shy away from the difficult questions at all which I really admire.
It you told me 10yrs ago that I would be tuning in every week to a program hosted by Gary Neville. Where he talks for an hour to Roy Keane and Frank Lampard and I as Liverpool fan would tune in the moment it comes out, I'd think you are barking mad.
Loving this series, even better than Carra's podcast.
Ik Lampard gets alot of credit for bringing through Mason Mount, but his biggest gift to Chelsea was trusting in Reece James. No other manager ITW would have come in to a club and replaced the captain with a 19 year old kid. Now James is one of the best RB/RWb in the world!!
I totally agree. Not many managers would have done what he did playing james over a senior player in azpi and its worked wonders for them as james is now their first choice rb
best rwb in the WORLD?....your just being silly now
@@futbolholic3740 not silly at all. I wouldn't swap him for anyone. Plus he can play CB. DM CM RM AM what a player
@@futbolholic3740 Hes definitely up there, however, I think the term one of the best in the world is a bit generous. In my opinion a player needs to be world class to be labelled one of the best players in the world. Hes got plenty of time to reach that level. And I'm certain he will.
@@Beyondultragaming it worked and got him fired. Azpi wasn't just a senior player, he was the clubs captain.
Quality man and human being first off. Lampard is a class act off and on the pitch and as a fan of another club it is IMPOSSIBLE to not appreciate the way he approached the game as a player and as a manager. Hopefully he’ll get another appointment and get to prove more of what he can do on the touch line.
He's an absolute cr etin. Vile pr ick
I was in the crowd that night when he scored the penalty against Liverpool only 4 days after his Mum died, so emotional it made me cry. We are so proud of you Frank and I thought you did a great job as our manager, under the circumstances.
Absolutely riveting. Nev is a brilliant pundit and a natural interviewer. Him and Frank are two of the most intelligent guys in football and deep thinkers . Frank will be back great player , promising manager and a really nice guy
"Him and frank are two of the most intelligent guys in football"
Do you realize they are both failed managers 😂😂😂
99 per cent of managers get sacked. On your definition everyone bar Klopp and Pep is a failure. Obvious from interview that he is intelligent and he did a good job at Derby and Chelsea
Lampard and nevillle both have high iqs Lampard would have made treble figures if he hadn’t been a footballer in the buisness world I reckon
@@Fuckaff Well definitely agree Gary wasn't a great manager, but Frank guided Derby into the playoff final with no resources, Chelsea into a cup final and Champions League spot, brought youngsters through like Mason Mount, Tammy Abraham and others, had to deal with a transfer ban and really only lost 3-4 games before Chelsea lost patience. Hardly an abject and dismal failure squire.
@@pauldoleman3217 he took a 7th derby to 7th and a 3rd chelsea to 4th. Dont get it twisted lampard didnt make chelsea get top 4. The players carried lampard to top 4. We conceeded the most goals in the top 10 because of lampard that season
As a United fan I hated chelsea but loved Frank Lampard
As a Chelsea fan I hate man United even till date cus y’all imitate Chelsea too much in all areas
@@chelseaalltheway7831 Can you repeat that in English, Numpty.
@@jameshall6061 maybe you should marry your dictionary
Thank you sooooooo much Frank Lampard. You planted the roots for this current team. 🙏🏾
The respect that these two have for each other is so clear and who can blame them? At their peak they were two of the greatest players in the world. Great role models too. Full respect.
Great work Gary, for me as a forever Liverpool fan this is hard to say to a die-hard Man U chap like you - but the Overlap is just brilliant. Some of the freshest, purest, most illuminating viewing in the sports world.
Put some respect on lampards name. One of the most consistent players for years and a really good bloke
Who disrespect him
love Frank he's so open and honest. I hope he gets back into management ASAP
Anyone else get a warm feeling having seen these two greats battle it out so many times be clearly great friends and also have the shared experience of managerial nightmare.
No
Frank wasn't a nightmare, he took a big challenge, put his neck on the line during a challenging period for the club and will look back with regret that he couldn't take them to a level of success but done a respectable job for a relatively young manager at his home club who are one of the most famous in the world!
Gary just had a nightmare
Gotta love The Overlap, love these "laid back" interviews, both funny and informative and its good to see how all of these great footballers as who they are outside the pitch aswell.
As a United fan I always had big admiration for Lampard. He was a great player for Chelsea & he just seems like a really good guy. I’m glad he hot the chance to manage Chelsea & to be fair he did a decent job.
Frank Lampard went from management difficulty level of 5 out of 10 to 10 out of 10 straight away. He needed a lot of time and experience under his own belt to move up to such a level and I felt that he let his passion dictate his decision making rather than being calculative and controlled.
I like ur comment.. soo true
Yeah he probably went too quickly to Chelsea management from Derby County
Managerial experience doesn't help you when things are going well, but when things are going wrong. Maybe he felt he couldn't turn the job down but the stamford bridge job is a huge one. I hope for his sake he realised how big a job it is and it was never going to end well. Like Roy Keane taking the old trafford job, never going to end well.
@@dbash2004 he knew that though. He took it because it was possibly a once in a lifetime chance. Eventhough he's a legend the Chelsea job is reserved for the best managers in the world. The transfer ban combined with the loss of Eden was a one off situation in which they'd actually consider him and he took it. He knew the expectations were much lower than usual and surpassed them in his first season. But when the expectations returned to normal in his second season he wasn't able to match them. But I'm sure he knew what he was getting himself into.
@@dbash2004 it wasn’t down to lampard expectations. Management is a 50-50 job, it’s so based on luck and being the right person at the right time , at the right club and with the right players, I mean we’ve sacked managers like jose, ancelloti, Conte. Will you say those guys are terrible managers or inexperienced? I feel like people are being dismissive of lampard to attribute it to him lacking the managing skill or experience. Sometimes the players just don’t fit to the idea/tactics of a manager.
Never heard any player manager or supporter say a bad word about frank lampard always come across as down to earth genuine humble man + I read a few times always signs lots autographs for fans n has photos taken with them
Never heard West Ham fans?
Watching this after he’s been heavily linked with the Everton job, hope he gets the job and inspires us to stay in the league and brings a few players in
Everton will definitely stay in the league there’s 18 games left only really need 5 wins from them too stay up. Easy 🔵
He got the job 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Can’t wait for the Newcastle game, so many variables!
This comment has aged well 😊
@@thelightfixture Newcastle Master class
I grew up watching the likes of Scholesy, Stevie G and Lamps playing in PL for so long and at top level all the time. And now listening to their interviews and their ideas on different things is just an amazing feeling. Hats off to Sky and Gary for making such programmes that would just leave a smile on your face. Brilliant 👏
Frank Lampard was my favourite player growing up, such a great and honest guy. Love listening to his interviews. Looking forward to seeing him back in management or in the media 💙
"Hi Moose" 😄😄😄 Absolute legend, he laid the foundations for the current direction of the club with the youngsters. Hope you find a good club soon to manage
When frank was sacked, the heartbreak was mutual. Chelsea fans love Lampard no matter what but understood the reality that Frank was not ready to take Chelsea to the next level.
Similar to Ole's situation
@@PrajeshAithal ole's situation is worse for me at least. it seemed that everyone hated him
Lampard built a side that would go and win the champions league, Ole built nothing
@@harryskelton4662 exactly, Lamps was a big part of Chelsea ucl title, he rebuilded the team and got the classification for the champions with a transfer ban and a bunch of youngstersn, then he signed a all players that help to win the title including the one who scored the title goal, tuchel brought his experience and quiality to perfected what lamps started
Two absolute footballing legends and seemingly all around decent blokes. Quality interview
Very interesting watching him talk about wanting to get back into management and now he’s done a great job at keeping Everton up an absolute class act as well
im not crying.. you are!
Will ALWAYS LOVE & RESPECT YOU FRANK! If it wasnt for him we wouldve never won the Champions League. No one can change my mind on that!
Frank seems like a really decent bloke, comes across so well during this. Can't wait to see him in management again soon (Lincoln City would take you I'm sure, come and help us out!)
🤣🤣😂😂😂🤔
Positive club with potential, be a good fit for him
The Overlap is absolutely class to watch. Well Done Gary !!
I'm a huge United fan and Frank was at the heart of our biggest rival for years, so I cannot help but be struck by the respect and yes, affection these two warriors share in this interview. Incredibly good questions-disarmingly candid answers; spot on Gary--absolutely brilliant--both of you!!
This is an incredible interview. Definitely gives some insight to the thought process behind Frank's moves. Felt reasonably honest too without agendas.
Being a Liverpool supporter, I hate the fact that I love Gary Neville doing these interviews. Well done Gary, please st Stevie G on.
Gary, we need to talk. I think we can bring the nation together through our dialogue. I'm a carpenter and father of 3 and not interested in fame or money. However, I do believe the I can give you something as a casual football supporter that will help us all as a multicultural nation on a global stage.
If you can give me a moment of your time or even one of your production team, I honestly believe that I can add a valid 10 minutes of air time that will change hearts and minds of our nation through the conduit of football. Love and Peace Steven and Karen Rabson
@@stevenrabson937 tf ?
Really enjoy this interview a lot. Gary Neville asked very good questions and Lampard answers was as honest as it can get. Brilliant
Can’t dislike these two, stalwarts of the best premiership years who respect those before them and are always fair to the new breed. Even through club loyalties. Would love to see Frank get a proper shot at a club again.
Wow … what an interview .. Frank is a great conversation very open .. this literally feels like 2 old mates having a catch up down the pub after a few years from seeing each other
Coming here as an Everton fan to get to know the new coach! Great interview!
I love these chats so insightful for football fans. As a united fan I’d love to see Rooney or Ole to get his take on his management at united. Ask him questions we actually wanna know
I can just see Neville interviewing Rooney in some Mecca Bingo Hall...
@@cluckingbell1772 eyeing up the grannies
Gary should do one with Ole next.
I agree
No one wants to watch ole. He is so boring and mediocre. The PL has suffered enough of him in the past 3 years.
@@SandrosCoronado that’s how you treat your legends lol?
The best episode yet. Of course, coming from a Chelsea fan. All of the interviews have been great. But, this one, deserved a tear. Cheers from India, Gary.
Genuinely one of the best and most transparent footie chats I've seen/heard. Both Frank and Gary made that a joy to watch. And coming from a Leeds fan that's saying something. Superb.
City fan here. Great show Gary. Frank was fantastic at city a credit to his profession and real football legend.
“One league title in 30 years and you’re giving it the biggen! Fu*k off!” Lampard to klopp poetic stuff!
The biggest highlight of his managerial career till date (the other one being bottling a promotion push with Derby). Yeah _‘real poetic stuff.’_ 👏
Couple rattled already I see 😂
5-0
@ScouseCal lollll .. 1 pL for a big club
@ScouseCal Lampard did more than Klopp did in 3 years 🙈
Nothing but admiration for Frank great footballer great coach but overall just a great guy 👏
Keep up the good work Overlap love these!
If you had to choose a person to represent the personification of the Premier League it would be Lampard. He really is top class player, just brilliant. Never flashy just super professional. He got angry a couple of times but nobody going to hold that against him, he has a good nature to him.
What a tremendously engaging interview. Nice to see and hear Frank a little more relaxed and warm. Thanks (Chelsea fan since 85)
Frank will always be a legend. I’m a united fan and three best midfielders are scholes,lampard,gerrard. No particular order.
Just imagine if we could of got all 3 in the England squad to work. They could of caused some damage
@@wolfsniper1509 unfortunately the likes of scholes was shoehorned into the England team on the left wing a few times, was never going to work.
@@RobSmooth90 i know that was the problem. A 4-3-3 would of suited them fine.
@@wolfsniper1509 modern football would suit them more. Their prime was more of a 4-4-2 time, Shame really. Half decent manager would have found a way. 3 top class players
He will always be my favorite player for Chelsea. A Chelsea Hero.
Been waiting too long for this, do one with John Terry next.
Please
Yeah and ask him how many wives he stole lmao
@@anis6800 as a Chelsea fan I find this funny 😆
As a Man United fan I actually found this the best interview yet! Honest and insightful
As a Aberystwyth fan I can honestly say I don’t have a bad word to say about Lampard. Regardless of the rivalry between us and Arsenal, the invincibles will probably never be matched
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You can still see it in his face the sadness when he got the call to meet the board. 😔😔😔😔 still hurts thinking about it
Unreal content these videos. Great work, love it! Keep them coming! 👏👏
I love how he's honest about us going on to win the final. What a legend 💙
This was absolutely fantastic. Great to be taken through that emotional trip with our legend Super Frank. I wish him the best and it would be great to see him associated with the club again in some way.
And THAT is why Frankie Lampard will ALWAYS be class in my book. Top shelf, Sir.... top fkn shelf. Thanks for the memories FL.
Love these podcasts, Gary is killing it in these interviews 👍👍
I really enjoyed that interview with Frank Lampard…seemed like a great guy
Frank seems like such a great guy. He most definitely reinvented Chelsea’s aesthetics. Always a legend 💙
These are so well produced. Neville is fantastic at asking a question and then allowing the guest to answer fully.
It's a privilege to see these kind of interviews because, lately i've been making the effort to speak more English, and also I'm studying to become an English translator through British accent. On the other hand, Lampard, apart from being an ex-footballer, played with extraordinary football players at Chelsea such as Terry or even Ballack. As a football manager, he has huge future, so being Chelsea's manager was just the beginning, if he keeps managing football teams, and even the biggest ones, we will likely be talking about England's next manager in the future. So good luck, Frank.
Such a good interview this is Gary. Loved all of your interviews with all the chaps. Very satisfied to listen to Lamps how he feels after he left us. Such an intelligent guy. Hope he comes back to management soonest.
As a Manchester United fan, I truly admire Frank lampard. Brilliant human being
Well done, Gary! This is your best episode of the Overlap.
These have been getting better and better, and this episode is no different. Gary is actually a terrific interviewer, and good on Frank for being so open and honest. Well done to all.
Very generous from Frank. Thank you Gary as well. Best of luck to Frank. Can't wait to see where he lands.
Thank for everything Frank. Forever our Legend.
Despite being a Leeds fan. Lampard is classy man and was a brilliant player who made the absolute most of his skills as a pro. Nothing but respect for him. Hopefully he succeeds at management.
Nice to see a different side of the guy, hope he does well at Everton. UTFT!
The honesty 👏 don't hear that self reflection often!!
this was an incredible interview. I postponed watching for a long while just because of disliking seeing Gary talk to "the enemy" but this was incredibly honest. It should've got way more hype than I personally felt. For people who like Frank Lampard this is an absolute gem. Gary, very very proud of you for this one.
Comes across as a bright, thoughtful and decent man 🏴
Great interview!
Loving this series, Neville does a great job presenting and asking the right questions.
And lampard is good at talking
Walk and talk interviews are so awkward and contrived. Sit the fuck down and have a chat FFS
@@cockoffgewgle4993 I mean they did for a good 20 minutes
@@XJokermanX I didn't watch that far. Got bored. Rich wankers talking about themselves is a bit of a bore.
@@cockoffgewgle4993 Why click on the video in the first place then you weirdo?
Dunno if it's just me but honestly thoroughly enjoying this period when we're seeing the England golden generation once again returning to our TV screens, going into different managerial and media careers where the rivalries have mellowed a bit and everyone's just having good banter looking back at the good old days. Definitely brings back fond memories from my childhood!
Brilliant interview. He is indeed ‘Frank’. Great player and professional on and off the field. I can see why players would give their all for this guy.