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    #16
    Need to have a read of these mate, it might just change your opinion.










    Had the fortunate chance to have a meet and greet on a couple of occasions and can honestly say that I've never met a more down to earth person.

    The guy has been in and out of hospital more times than an ambulance on a 999 call, and he can't stand the place.

    There are a lot more egotistic, headline grabbing footballers out there who have achieved less than halve as much as he has.

    The guy lives, eats, sleeps football and has been unlucky in life for whatever reasons.

    We all have choices in life and make decisions which we feel are the best,
    I believe he has followed his heart and maybe not his head..

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      #17
      Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
      In Gascoigne's defence, he is a very ill man.
      Is stupidity considered an illness these days?
      I hate Polanski

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        #18
        Originally posted by CharlieMansonsSquint View Post
        Is stupidity considered an illness these days?
        No,

        but state of mind maybe.

        And we all know how drink effects people don't we?
        Last edited by Shanks; 13-06-07, 11:39 PM.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Shanks007 View Post
          No,

          but state of mind maybe.

          And we all know how drink effects people don't we?
          In excess it does
          When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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            #20
            Originally posted by thesilverfoxlfc View Post
            In excess it does
            In excess due to state of mind.

            Just because he was a great footballer and had lots of money doesn't mean he will automatically turn out to be a model footballer.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Shanks007 View Post
              In excess due to state of mind.

              Just because he was a great footballer and had lots of money doesn't mean he will automatically turn out to be a model footballer.
              Never said it does mate

              When did he model??
              When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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                #22
                Originally posted by Shanks007 View Post
                Need to have a read of these mate, it might just change your opinion.










                Had the fortunate chance to have a meet and greet on a couple of occasions and can honestly say that I've never met a more down to earth person.

                The guy has been in and out of hospital more times than an ambulance on a 999 call, and he can't stand the place.

                There are a lot more egotistic, headline grabbing footballers out there who have achieved less than halve as much as he has.

                The guy lives, eats, sleeps football and has been unlucky in life for whatever reasons.

                We all have choices in life and make decisions which we feel are the best,
                I believe he has followed his heart and maybe not his head..




                Originally posted by CharlieMansonsSquint View Post
                Is stupidity considered an illness these days?

                Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                  I mean before all that. Gascoigne's been receiving counselling since he was about seven years old. Seven.

                  He was a mess before he'd ever touched a drop of alcohol.
                  I don't know anything about this. Would you expand please?
                  .
                  Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                  May the Lord bless this post.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                    I don't know anything about this. Would you expand please?
                    He watched his best mate get ploughed down by a car and killed, and he suffered all kinds of trauma - flashbacks, depression and the like. Like I said, his first counselling sessions were when he was aged seven or eight.
                    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                      He watched his best mate get ploughed down by a car and killed, and he suffered all kinds of trauma - flashbacks, depression and the like. Like I said, his first counselling sessions were when he was aged seven or eight.
                      That's very sad although it's a little strange to me if it's the sole cause of his problems. Still, who's to say?

                      Thanks.
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                      Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                      May the Lord bless this post.

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                        #26
                        Can't be any less interesting that Dubya not having is watch stolen. Zzzzzz.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Chrono View Post
                          Can't be any less interesting that Dubya not having is watch stolen. Zzzzzz.


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                            #28
                            Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                            He watched his best mate get ploughed down by a car and killed, and he suffered all kinds of trauma - flashbacks, depression and the like. Like I said, his first counselling sessions were when he was aged seven or eight.
                            nice to see there are so many liberal minds in here isn't it shaggy

                            i feel very sorry for gazza - he's heading further and further down the road to a sad ending.
                            'Of course I didn't take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present.
                            It was her birthday.
                            Would I have got married during the football season ?
                            Anyway, it was Rochdale reserves.'

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