I've just received the following reply from Mirror journalist Neil McLeman regarding his article today (& ITV documentary tonight) where Defoe claims he 'came through the West Ham youth system':
From: Neil McLeman
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: Mirror article - Jermain Defoe - West Ham youth system (correction)
You are right - our apologies. The Charlton section in the piece qualifying Defoe's quote was taken out (by me). The documentary tonight shows the reception he got on the return to the Valley without the need of wikipedia!
I will send the correction to the For The Record section on page 2.
Regards
Neil
Neil McLeman
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Daily Mirror
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In your Mirror article today you quote Jermain Defoe as claiming:
"We're talking about leaving the club (West Ham) I was in love with because I came through the youth system with my friends, the fans loved me there. They were brilliant. Every game they sang my name."
However, from the point of view of accuracy (which I'm sure as a journalist you're concerned with) he 'came through the youth system' at Charlton Athletic not West Ham, but then left Charlton for West Ham in acrimonious circumstances - as briefly described on this Wikipedia page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jermain_Defoe "Defoe was spotted playing football by Charlton Athletic who enrolled him at the FA National School of Excellence at Lilleshall Hall in 1997. Two years later, he took the controversial decision, aged 16, to turn professional with West Ham United, following which Charlton were subsequently awarded a compensation package rising to £1.4 million depending on Premiership and international appearances".
Comments
(*Bit harsh to post the journos mobile number on an internet forum)
Good footballer though...
credit to jermaine what he said sounds plausible. Redknapps the tossa in this story. Can u blame him for wanting to train with his boyhood hero?
i think he is coming across very well.
What happened to us was gutting but was it really the fault of the 16 year old? He always gets slated but is it really deserved.
Comes across as a right knob to me
He left Charlton when he was 16...under annoying and disrespectful circumstances yes, but by now, really who cares?
He's a great goal scorer which they did over elaborate but we only don't like him because he's a good player. If Harry (a cnut) knicked a Chris Dickson off us we would need reminding over what happened and who he was, would be laughable.
Really hope we get a result at QPR for more then just the points! Would be quality.
Having said that I will still boo him and call him Judas if he was to play against us at The Valley and as per normal he will probably score
But he was incredibly apologetic about it, helped out with various things, stayed on after the function to sign more stuff and was rated by my friend as one of the nicest celebs she'd ever met.
I was absolutely gutted when she told me that as I've always hated him and now it's a little bit harder.
its nice to see the passage of time allows us to form more balanced opinions.
id like to see him get a move away from Spurs because i still think for England he is the best natural finisher we`ve got and is another option. programme reminded me he never let us down at the WC. and at least he was 100% committed for England.
nice to see a footballer who still absolutely loves the game.
Didn't see it. What was his explanation?
find that all reasonable and plausible.
there was also a strong strong hint from JD (very subtle) that he received some considerable money at the time.
u cannot blame a lad for looking after his family at that age. obv that they had very little before he made it.
harry was involved so that also sounds plausible. anything dodgy, harry`s in.