Sky  Sports News get terribly excited on days such as this, with actual things happening that they can report on rather than endlessly looping mildly  controversial incidents from four days ago. However, it was still not quite enough to  prevent them from stating on their news ticker:
BREAKING NEWS: HARRY REDKNAPP THINKS JERMAIN DEFOE WILL BE A GOOD SIGNING
 Well, fancy that - a manager trying  to sign a player he thinks will do well. Although, this being Harry Redknapp, [this  part of the sentence has been censored to ensure that Mr. Redknapp will still  talk to us rather than have Tony Adams taking four hours to finish an interview].
“It’s a  great opportunity to play football…”
Good start to the sentence there, a slight  variation on the “at this stage of my career”  theme.
“…I  just want to play for 
Second point well made, you would think. Fans of 
However, as we are about to see, something goes off in Defoe’s mind - a flicker of recognition of a lesson he had in “Media Training” at Charlton Athletic's academy, possibly called “Lies to Tell Towards The End of Interviews“
"…but what’s important is the three  points.”
This obvious lie, developed at the Shearer Institute for Inane  Comments, was designed to perpetuate the myth that strikers aren’t selfish and  don’t really care about scoring.
So  deeply ingrained is this in the minds of footballer that they trot it out even  when, as in Defoe's case, there aren’t even any specific three points at stake – unless of course their  new signing expects 
Now that would be interesting.
Coxie.
 
 
