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Anyone see sports life stories featuring him last night? Always thought he was a good player but was a bit of a rude boy with an attitude , changed my mind after that , doesn't seem a bad kid to be fair.
Anyone see sports life stories featuring him last night? Always thought he was a good player but was a bit of a rude boy with an attitude , changed my mind after that , doesn't seem a bad kid to be fair.
What channel, would like to view this catch up.
Have know Defoe is a good bloke for a while as know someone who has lots of dealings with him from a charity point of view.Been through a fair bit as well.
Good record for England. Should get more game time IMO
This is the bit which bugs me. I know little about Defoe so cannot comment on his specific case but there are a number footballers with, IMHO, quite dislikeable characters and whenever their character is questioned the charity work is always rolled out as thought it somehow negates their bell-endery. And they never shy away from mentioning their charitable deeds through either naming their charity after themselves like Craig Bellamy or splattering their personal websites with their althruistic deeds like Stephen Ireland.
You've been on Stephen Ireland's personal web page? You have too much time on your hands.
And they never shy away from mentioning their charitable deeds through either naming their charity after themselves like Craig Bellamy or splattering their personal websites with their althruistic deeds like Stephen Ireland.
To be fair to Craig Bellamy I think he was doing it for a long time before it was widely publicised, I'm pretty sure he's not a candidate for a smashy & nicey "do a lot of good work for charidee, don't like to talk about it" as I think he rarely talks about it.
In the paradox that is life it's entirely possible to behave like a bellend most of the time but then do something really great - or to be rather nice and personable, then do something horrific.
http://www.craigbellamyfoundation.org/
I disagree; the name is hardly low-key flying-under-the-radar is it? Come on.