Newcastle United.He's now known as the BBC's affable but fierce commentator, a personality as suited to England's Euro 2020 final coverage as it is presenting the One Show.But for Jenas, it certainly wasn't this way on Tyneside.He was perceived there as a playboy and found himself part of the team's accused "bling brigade", following his £5m switch from Nottingham Forest at the age of 18.The ex-Tottenham Hotspur midfielder admits lots of money was spent and there was no shortage of expensive earrings and cars.But Jenas believes there was a clearer motivating factor that made him, and pals including Kieron Dyer, a target: race.He compares their treatment to that of England teammate David Beckham, who he claims had a bigger appetite for the.
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