The 25-year-old went on air on London's hit music radio station to endorse the project and send his best wishes to those hoping to raise money for Capital's Help a London Child later this month by taking part in the BUPA Great Capital Run on July 20.
Jermaine said: "This is an extremely positive project that I fully support. Taking part in sport is a great way for people to keep fit and healthy, and All 2-gether Now gives people with a range of disabilities the opportunity to do just that. I was only too happy to go on air and let the people of London know exactly what football clubs like Spurs are doing to support Capital's Help a London Child."
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Big signing from Nottingham Forest, he was captain of the England Youth team. Midfielder who was reluctant to join Newcastle unless they gave him a guarantee of first team football. Robson promised him an opportunity ... and he took it. Won his first full England cap against Australia, and won the PFA Young Player of the Year in 2003. Cost £5m. Made skipper in 2004 when Alan Shearer was injured. Sold to Spurs in August 2005, although the club tried hard to keep him. He left saying "playing for Newcastle is like being in a goldfish bowl".