Paul Gascoigne

On the mend Gazza to be locked in a freezer to beat his demons

On the mend Gazza to be locked in a freezer to beat his demonsLondon, Jan. 26: Troubled former England football star Paul Gascoigne is to be locked in a freezer to help him beat his demons, reports the Daily Star.

Gazza is said to be making "amazing" progress in his battle against his booze addiction and now medics at his rehab clinic now plan to give him ground-breaking "Kriotherapy" in a bid to boost his recovery.

Gazza determined to beat his drink, drugs demons

Paul GascoigneLondon, Jan 24 : Fallen soccer idol Paul Gascoigne has declared that he is finally beating his drink and drug demons, and insisted that he is feeling great.

Gascoigne, who has spent nearly three weeks in rehab at Tony Adams’ Sporting Chance clinic, said his three children are the inspiration for his recovery.

Daryl Punnett, a guest, said the ex-Tottenham and Newcastle midfielder opened his heart to him, The Sun reported.

Gascoigne's alcohol binge brings back bad memories for his last club boss

Gascoigne’s alcohol binge brings back bad memories for his last club bossLondon, Jan. 23: Former England football star Paul Gascoigne's shambolic depiction as a drunken wreck with abusive tantrums on TV this month sparked bad memories for Imraan Ladak, the chairman of the Kettering Football Club.

The Kettering chairman gave Gazza his last job in football in October 2005 after being part of a consortium that bought the Rockingham Road club and installed the volatile England legend as boss.

George Best''s son wants to bail out Gazza

Former England soccer star Paul ‘Gazza’ Gascoigne London, Jan. 20 : Playboy Calum Best is desperate to rescue troubled former England footballer Paul Gascoigne from his addiction to booze.

According to the Daily Express, he wants to repay Gazza who gave him support when his father, footie legend George Best, died after a long battle with alcohol.

"He is such a good guy and all he is doing is escaping by getting on the bottle," said Calum, 27.

Gazza getting offers to play footie again to beat his demons

London, Jan. 16 : Former England football star Paul Gascoigne is to make a shock return to football, in an effort to beat his demons.

His best pal, Jimmy "Five Bellies'' Gardner, told the Daily Mail that there are "stacks of job offers'' waiting for the England legend once he beats his demons.

Some of the biggest names in the game are desperate to tap into his knowledge and he has been blitzed with offers from Britain and overseas to coach and scout for talent.

He could even become an ambassador for clubs he once played for where he's still worshipped, like Newcastle and Glasgow Rangers, claimed Gardner.

Gazza, 41, could also write a follow-up to his best-selling autobiography.

Mum collapses in tears after grandson disowns Gazza

Paul GascoigneLondon, Jan. 7 : Paul Gascoigne’s heart- broken mum collapsed in tears as she watched her grandchild disown her famous son on TV.

According to the Daily Star, the soccer legend’s mother Carol, 61, was “devastated” by the documentary charting his slump into alcoholism.

She watched in dismay as Gazza’s ex-wife Sheryl, 43, revealed that the England legend had beaten her in booze-fuelled rages.

And she broke down as the couple’s 12-year-old son Regan said that he wished his dad would “go away”.

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