13 Nov 2017 20:43:26
I watched the Paul Gascoigne documentary last night. What a player and nice bloke.
A funny man, what a player to be on the pitch with and bringing an ostrich in to the train ground lol.
Did you see him play raver or any of the other posters on here.
They don't make them like that anymore.
Great player.


1.) 13 Nov 2017
13 Nov 2017 20:58:18
I seen him play leahy and I will never forget him as he's given the raver some of his best football memories ever. Some of his story's make me chuckle when he turned down Manchester United if spurs bought his sister a sun bed and the one when Vinny Jones grabbed his nuts and he said he was worried he would lose his family allowance. But Leahy I will admit I've seen one better player at spurs than gazza and his name was Glenn Hoddle who for me is still the greatest footballer ever to come out of England.


2.) 13 Nov 2017
13 Nov 2017 21:20:31
Good player hoddle but I'd pick Gazza, I like the nutters.
If your on about the best english players you nearly have to go back to 66. For me Bobby Charlton best english player.


3.) 13 Nov 2017
13 Nov 2017 21:58:54
I like nutters as well leahy as they remind me of myself, the older boys always say George best was the best British footballer ever.


4.) 13 Nov 2017
13 Nov 2017 22:15:44
George best was the best Raver, I was talking about the best players to play for England.
Best for sure.


5.) 14 Nov 2017
14 Nov 2017 07:35:34
I remember watching Gazza play against Arsenal when he scored with one boot on, the Arsenal fans were throwing mars bars at him, he picked one up and put it down his sock after he’d scored. He was the best England player in my lifetime without a shadow of doubt, he used to make things happen, when he picked the ball up, he got you off your seat. I don’t see that to often now.


6.) 14 Nov 2017
14 Nov 2017 10:18:17
He loved the mars bars did gazza, I still remember when he was in training for England and he threw the whole packet of crisps down his mouth in front of the tv cameras always makes me chuckle. My late grandfather always said his brains were in his feet.


7.) 14 Nov 2017
14 Nov 2017 12:30:55
That free kick v arsenal, what a strike of a ball.


8.) 14 Nov 2017
14 Nov 2017 12:29:33
Have to agree with you Raver, Gazza was a fantastic player but for me Glenn was the maestro supreme. The best passer and best first touch of any English player I've ever seen. He should have won many more caps for his country but was often overlooked in favour of good old "Right Angle" Ray Wilkins!


9.) 14 Nov 2017
14 Nov 2017 16:49:45
It was a travesty he was ignored by England 62, even platini said if he was French he would win 100 caps and idolized forever. If you think gazza scored good goals go and watch a Glenn Hoddle collection, he was the ultimate player for me and even when he was the manager of spurs and England in his 40s the players all said he was better than the players in training and made them look stupid.


10.) 14 Nov 2017
14 Nov 2017 19:55:20
I met Gazza a few times before he retired and every time there was a story to be told. mad as a fish. but a genius footballer.

he stole the coach whilst he was up North at he Boro. crashed it into all sorts.

generous bloke though, used to give loads to the kids.