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Anyone else watching his interview?

He is one of, if not the, best players i've ever seen in my lifetime.

Seems in a bad way though, hope he can stay off the sauce.
 
Switched channels mate.

A fantastic talent completely wasted in my opinion.

He's had countless chances to sort himself out to no avail. Made many "feel sorry for me" pleas. Just can't be arsed with him anymore.
Admittedly a great footballer, but his off field antics destroyed what professional credibility he had. Hung around with the wrong people, earned too much money.

Shame that time has taken its toll on the poor fella, he looks bloody awful to be honest. Sad case.
 
Switched channels mate.

A fantastic talent completely wasted in my opinion.

He's had countless chances to sort himself out to no avail. Made many "feel sorry for me" pleas. Just can't be arsed with him anymore.
Admittedly a great footballer, but his off field antics destroyed what professional credibility he had. Hung around with the wrong people, earned too much money.

Shame that time has taken its toll on the poor fella, he looks bloody awful to be honest. Sad case.

So you didn't see the whole interview then?
 
That was one of the best interviews I've ever seen. The best yet from Morgan anyway. IMO,
I'm kinda biased though being brought up a Spurs fan & also a Newcastle season ticket holder!

I'm not ashamed to say felt the eyes glazing over just a wee bit.
Gazza, one of the most gifted players to ever play the game.
 
I'm not ashamed to say felt the eyes glazing over just a wee bit.
Gazza, one of the most gifted players to ever play the game.
I can't agree with that, big hearted yes, up there with Eusebio, Pele, George best etc? No, in my opinion quite a few other Home international players (Pat Jennings, Bobby Charlton, Mark Hughes Paul McGrath, Rushie, Bryan Robson, Giggs, Shearer, Beckham, Gerard... hell even Andy Cole, Jamie Carragher, David Seamen etc deserve that title more than Gazza regardless of position.
 
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Honestly, the guy always had problems with his head, To me he was a journeyman who could kick a ball but wasn't anything special. Whenever hit the century of appearances with any team he ever played for neither and his career for laziovwasnt exactly sparkling either. Again 'I' think there is some rose tinted perspectives being viewed. He is remembered for crying, trying to top himself, injuries and the baffling documentarie not for his game changing abilities.
 
To me he was a journeyman who could kick a ball but wasn't anything special.

Brendy, not to be judgemental here but its a bit early to be on the sauce.

Without doubt the most talented player england has produced during my lifetime, we don't have a single play maker with that amount of imagination, confidence or ability - we're stuck with lampard!

The 8IAR hat trick v Aberdeen.

The incredible goal V scotland in Euro 96 that left hendry on his ass.

Unfortunately mental health issues pay no respect to social standing or talent
 
Brendy, not to be judgemental here but its a bit early to be on the sauce.
No sauce involved Steve, Peter Crouch and Emile Heskey both have similar honours for england and club, does that make then greats too?

As I said, its maybe the national pride etc that he showed that endeared him to the english, to others he is a knob that wasted the talent that he did have, in a dangerous tackle that could have ended another players career (Forest player in the FA cup Final) luckily it was him that got wrecked. Rose glasses indeed.

Some of the players I mentioned above, Ryan Giggs, possibly because he chose Wales instead of England, had he chose to play for England he would have been a legend.
Bobby Charlton, maybe because it was before many of us were much of an age, but search Bobby Charlton on Wikipedia, his honours and personal awards lists would put most legends to shame, this coming from a Liverpool supporter too.
Gerard, like him or hate him has more honours than Gascoigne also including those which were voted by other professionals in the game.

I think we'll agree to disagree on this one as he will always be a waster in my mind.
 
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Fantastic talent, shame he was just a wife beating, alcohol swirling drug taking thug.

No sympathy fro me for wasting his talent and career.

That said, I wonder what path Gazza would have been on if he signed for Manchester United instead of Spurs, I think Sir Alex would have made a huge difference to his off field activities.
 
I'm a lifelong Arsenal supporter but I can honestly say that I've nothing but the utmost admiration for Gascoigne. Yes of course he has never been right in the head and yes he's also an alcoholic but on the field I would never tire of watching him play.

Love or hate him you cannot question the football talent that he had, its up there with the very best of them, and in my opinion the most skilful English footballer there has ever been.
 
He had me in stitches with his reply to Morgans line of "you dont want to end up like George Best in a coffin do you"......"well no,aye he's still deed" (Geordie for dead )

I see the anything to with Geordies/Newcastle United hater on this forum is at it AGAIN.BORING.
 
I'm not ashamed to say felt the eyes glazing over just a wee bit

Did I really say that? Too many Tins of Carling me thinks!
Granted Gazza ain't everyone's cup of tea particularly after his idiotic/brainless behaviour at rangers, but I admire him for his football talent -lucky enough to see him playing for spurs at his best- in that team he was on another level.
On a side note - Messi's on another planet in this era. Seen a few half decent players on my travels (including Zinidene Zidane) and Messi's surely gotta be up there with the legends Pele, Eusebio & the great George Best.
 
No sauce involved Steve, Peter Crouch and Emile Heskey both have similar honours for england and club, does that make then greats too?

As I said, its maybe the national pride etc that he showed that endeared him to the english, to others he is a knob that wasted the talent that he did have, in a dangerous tackle that could have ended another players career (Forest player in the FA cup Final) luckily it was him that got wrecked. Rose glasses indeed.

Some of the players I mentioned above, Ryan Giggs, possibly because he chose Wales instead of England, had he chose to play for England he would have been a legend.
Bobby Charlton, maybe because it was before many of us were much of an age, but search Bobby Charlton on Wikipedia, his honours and personal awards lists would put most legends to shame, this coming from a Liverpool supporter too.
Gerard, like him or hate him has more honours than Gascoigne also including those which were voted by other professionals in the game.

I think we'll agree to disagree on this one as he will always be a waster in my mind.

I was at that cup final against forest,and it was a terrible tackle,but I was gutted to see him go off,he was imo one of the most gifted players to ever to play for England,you might not like the man, but as a footballer there has not been many better.

Oh if anyone is going to look on Wikipedia, I would suggest looking at Jimmy Greaves, B.Charlton was a fantastic player but Greaves is the best player ever to play for England.:)
 
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