The Borneo Post

Defoe ready to dance away from football

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SUN DER LAN D f o rwa r d Jermain Defoe said Thursday he was prepared to change his footbal l boots for some very di f ferent footwear in order to take part in the BBC’s hit television show Strictly Come Dancing.

The 3 4 - year- old England internatio­nal is trying for the time being to help northeast side Sunderland avoid relegation from the Premier League, although this looks an increasing­ly forlorn task with the Black Cats 10 points adrift of safety and only eight games left.

Defoe could leave Sunderland i f they drop down to the second- t ier Championsh­ip and appearing on an earlymorni­ng chat show on Britain’s ITV, the BBC’s main terrestria­l rival, was asked if he would be willing to take part in Strict ly, a celebrity dance competitio­n.

“I did an interview not too long ago and they asked me the question and I was like: ‘ yeah why not!’, Defoe said.

“I ’ v e a lway s e nj oye d dancing, I come from a West Indian background so you never know. So if they want me, give me a call.”

S eve r a l fo otba l l e r s , including former Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel and exEngland forward John Barnes have appeared on the programme with varying degrees of success.

However, former England cricketers Darren Gough and Mark Ramprakash won the competitio­n in 2005 and 2006 respective­ly.

Defoe has become we l l - known this season for his friendship w i th terminally ill fiveyear-old Sunderland fan Bradley Lowery, who has appeared as a mascot at some of the club’s games during the season.

Lowery has a rare form of cancer and Defoe said: “He was buzzing round the changing rooms and when he saw me he just ran over to me, just jumped on my lap.

“I mean from that instant moment the bond started there and he is an amazing child.

“People talk about obviously what I bring to his life but I can honestly say he has changed me as a person you know, going to visit him in hospital.” As for Lowery’s current condition, Defoe added: “We saw him last week, me and my girlfriend, and to be honest he wasn’t too well and he hasn’t real ly been eating which is a worry but I mean apart from that, like you said, he’s a fighter.

“He’s fighting every day. We took him some toys and some sweets, which was nice, but day by day hopefully he’ll get better, you know, all you can do is pray.” — AFP

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