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Gazza

Why can't they leave him alone, the ****s. Oh of course, it sells newspapers. So the iournos can go down the pub and scoff at the man they once lauded to the heavens.

Scumbags.
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-dressed-like-fisherman-cuddling-chicken.html

i dont want to post updates of him but why is he still being served in pubs, who bought him that 4 pack, these people need to be fined/talked to etc, at least the offie manager turned him away.

This is exactly the same way George Best went. I remember his family begging people via the media not to serve him drink whilst people queued to have their picture taken with him in the pub-for which he charged a drink a time
 
sad fact is he has to want to stop, if he wants it he'll get it, you can't shift the blame to other people

are they helping, absolutely not, are they making things worse, probably not
 
sad fact is he has to want to stop, if he wants it he'll get it, you can't shift the blame to other people

are they helping, absolutely not, are they making things worse, probably not

If only it was that easy. Im certain Gazza does "want" to stop but the illness doesnt allow him to. If he dint care and just wanted to die he would probably have killed himself a long time ago.

The fact that he has'nt shows me he does'nt want to die, yet he cant beat the illness that will, indeed, cause him to die.

Its heartbreaking really. The ghouls that circle around him are as good as digging his grave for him.
 
sorry, "want" was't the right word, unless he has a desire, commitment and the will power to stop then yes the illness will probably win

for many years i was in a relationship with a woman who's father had (has) alcoholism, we tried everything we could to help him but ultimately failed, he had a personal tragedy in his life later on and that made a profound difference, he's been sober 10 years now, it can happen, but i think the change has to come from within
 
Re: Happy Birthday Gazza...

The article makes so many assumptions and force feeds it down the readers throats with a number of convenient stills. The Feckin Daily Fail at it's best. We should ban that pile of ****e on this site imo...
 
Re: Happy Birthday Gazza...

The article makes so many assumptions and force feeds it down the readers throats with a number of convenient stills. The Feckin Daily Fail at it's best. We should ban that pile of ****e on this site imo...
That would make us no better than the scousers.
 
sad fact is he has to want to stop, if he wants it he'll get it, you can't shift the blame to other people

are they helping, absolutely not, are they making things worse, probably not

Spot on. You cannot babysit a grown adult 24/7. A person has to be willing to help themselves.
 
Tottenham Hotspur say they are supporting troubled former star Paul Gascoigne after it was reported he had been placed on an emergency three-day detox.

Medics sectioned the 47-year-old former England footballer under the UK's Mental Health Act at 3am yesterday after a drinking binge, according to today’s Sun newspaper.

A spokesman for Spurs said: “We are aware of the situation with Paul and continue to offer our support.”

His close friend and former Spurs team-mate Gary Mabbutt said: “Paul hasn’t been well for the past couple of weeks, he wants to get better and he’s asked for help.

“He is being looked after very well – he has got a lot of support around him.”

Mabbutt said he could not confirm the report that Gascoigne had been sectioned.

The newspaper reported that police were called to Gascoigne’s home in Poole, Dorset, at around 3.30pm on Thursday. Officers were with him when he went to hospital early yesterday.

It quoted a source as saying: “Paul arrived at hospital at about 3am surrounded by police and doctors. He was not in a good state and they were really worried about him. He had been medically assessed during the afternoon before and was deemed to be OK.

“Then something obviously happened. He was put on a three-day detox.”

Police had no comment about the incident.


http://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/gazza-sectioned-under-mental-health-act-647629.html
 
Even being in a relationship has'nt made a difference. She is probably using him like all the other people who leech off him. Its all so very sad.
 
Can I just say fudge off to those that can't wait to slag Gazza off every chance they get?
He's done some fudging despicable things, but the bloke has always battled severe mental disease.
Good luck to him.
 
hope he sticks to his physical routine, he's looking great!
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