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Don't make me come and smack you! While Sandra raised her son in the strict West Indian tradition — manners, respect, hard work and discipline — the tabloids have often sought to portray a different side to him. Branded a "love rat", he has had a seemingly disproportionate number of negative headlines about him. For Sandra, the articles have been hard to take. Why are they so negative?
Why are they covering this story about Jermain's relationships? He talks about girls who sell stories, journalists who invent relationships, and ultimately shrugs. When you consider his life experience, you can understand why. In the past few years Defoe has suffered a close succession of bereavements in often tragic circumstances.
While his mother sits quietly, the emotion clearly visible on her face, Defoe speaks openly of the pain they have been through. It makes you strong, really strong. It's important to have the right people around you. Because when you're on your own — sometimes if I was away with England and in a hotel, on my own in my room, it was hard not to think about it.
And they're scared, they're scared of death. I think I'm not going to cheat or go through the motions, because at the end of the day, my family are looking down on me and I want them to be proud. With their memories in mind, an emotional Defoe launched his charity, the Jermain Defoe Foundation , in St Lucia seeking to help vulnerable young people. The island has only seven social workers and one children's home, with many children's facilities having been devastated by Hurricane Tomas in A fundraiser dinner is planned in September to highlight the issues and Defoe also hopes to establish a football academy.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, football's transfer rumour mill has cranked into action and Defoe's name is already being linked with a move to Stoke City. He laughs. Why, then one season at Portsmouth aside has he stayed in north London for so long? I left Tottenham and went to Portsmouth, and the reason why I came back — because I had opportunities to go abroad and I was weighing them up to be honest — but I got a phone call from the club dentist [Peter Rabin].
When he phoned me he was actually at one of the games and he said: 'J, listen to this' and all the fans were singing my name. When I was at Portsmouth! The Tottenham fans! That was it. I thought: 'I've got to go back.
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