I watched him play for all his career, and he's up there with the best players i have ever seen live.
I have no gripe at all with him playing for sevco, but there does come a time when sympathy runs out for someone who has had as much help as he has, but does not help himself.
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Thread: Paul Gascoigne Arrested
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07-07-2013 01:13 PM #61
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07-07-2013 02:41 PM #62
I have sympathy for those who care for him as they are having to watch him self destruct. But despite that fact that he clearly suffers from an addiction, I no longer have any sympathy left for him because he has had far more support than most people with his addiction could dream of, yet is unable or unwilling to use that support to help himself.
Being a wife-beater makes him a reprehensible failure of a person, but neither that nor the fact that he is an ex-Hun(RIP) influence how I view his health issues.Mature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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07-07-2013 03:12 PM #63
I think his alcoholism possibly stems from or at least exacerbates underlying mental health issues that have affected him most of his life. I do have some sympathy for him but like others I can't see him ever sorting himself out now unfortunately.
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09-07-2013 12:49 PM #64
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/uk...spital-2039576 I said earlier in the thread that I would give him a year to live. Try a couple of months. He looks terrible!
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09-07-2013 04:16 PM #65This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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And what's more, doctors don't have "subjective" opinions - they have professionally derived opinions which are based on 7+ years of practice, education, research and hard work which makes their opinion on what is and is not a disease exorbitantly higher than anyone else.
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteIt's hard to stitch my own back with these shaky hands
But even harder to accept the scars you left were planned
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10-07-2013 10:35 AM #66
Just watched the BBC3 programme Football's Suicide Secret which was shown last night.
Clarke Carlisle presents, he's a very intelligent footballer, who suffered from depression, attempted suicide and is now the current chairman of the Professional Footballers' Association.
Was a great insight into how the highs & lows in the game can effect some players, very emotional and certainly worth a watch on iPlayer if you missed it.
Makes you think that what Gascoigne is suffering from is certainly a mental illness.
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21-07-2013 05:38 PM #67
charged now
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-23397027
Mr Gascoigne, of Gateshead, was also charged with two counts of common assault by British Transport Police.
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