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Well Done You, Jermain Defoe.

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DTCwordfan | 17:26 Fri 14th Jul 2017 | News
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Flew back from training o-seas for Bradley Lowery's funeral - and, apparently, they meant a lot to each other. This is one of these stories that shows footballers in a good light, whatever they earn.

Nice to have some good news on here, though tragic in circumstance?
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Yes Well done to him, I heard about it on 'talksport' good man.
He was really upset when little Bradley passed away. A caring fellow.
Well done to him.
I don't understand what earnings have got to do with it?

He clearly loved him and that's what you do for people you love!
Agreed, very well done to him.
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altruistically they don't, ummmm , but in an environment where the millions count and the rest, it's nice to see someone grounded to give back to Bradley what Bradley gave to him - and others.
Yes, very impressive showing for Defoe. I must admit I had a little cry when the wee lad passed away.

But his last few months/weeks were about as special as anybody could make it, and most of that is down to Defoe.
They had become good friends. I am sure it meant a lot to Bradley's parents.
I'm not taking away from that. He made Bradley's horrible time so much happier.

Defoe is clearly kind and I'm sure he would be regardless of his millions.
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And it's nice to see.....
I thought he was an inspiration to us all

the kid adored him and he doted on the child
devout christian apparently
Lovely to see.
Wonderful man.

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