Christine Lampard has disclosed details about her son Freddie's strong inclination towards wearing football kits, despite his reluctance to don an England shirt. As the son of Chelsea legend Frank Lampard, Freddie's fervor for football comes as no surprise, although his current kit preference diverges from his father's favoritism.
According to Christine, Freddie exhibits an ardent interest in football kits and currently enjoys wearing a Northern Ireland shirt, displaying a clear preference for the distinctive all-green attire. Despite owning the New England kit, which was a recent gift from his aunt, Freddie shows a distinct disinclination to wear it. Christine humorously recounted the situation, noting Frank's playful dismay at Freddie's choice.
In a related development, Frank Lampard expressed aspirations of managing the England national team during a recent appearance on The Sports Agents podcast. As a former player with over 100 appearances for England, Lampard expressed his pride and interest in potentially coaching the national team, emphasizing the significance of adding value in such a role.
Christine mentioned her involvement in a new all-female football podcast, "Not Just Football," in collaboration with Kelly Cates and Hayley McQueen. The podcast aims to provide a distinct perspective on football-related topics, following the success of other football-themed podcasts.
Christine married to former footballer and manager Frank Lampard, Kelly Cates, daughter of Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish, and Hayley McQueen, daughter of the late Manchester United hero Gordon McQueen, all possess deep-rooted connections to the football world.
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