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Post by Avinalaff on Aug 22, 2014 13:10:31 GMT
Redknapp offers Gazza coaching work at QPR Paul Gascoigne has struggled with addiction over the years. Photo: PA Harry Redknapp has offered an open invitation to Paul Gascoigne to help out with coaching his young players at QPR as he voiced his concern for the former England midfielder's health. The 47-year-old has a long history of problems with alcohol, and is said to have been taken away by emergency services from his home in Dorset on Thursday. Pictures published on Friday morning showed Gascoigne looking gaunt and almost unrecognisable from his days turning out for the likes of Tottenham and Newcastle. Since relocating to the south coast, Gascoigne now lives in close proximity to Redknapp, who revealed he would jump at the chance to give him a way back into the game. "He is a great lad and it is just sad to see how he is looking at the moment," the Rangers boss said. "I saw him about a month ago and I said 'I will pick you up in the mornings Gazza, come training with me. Do a little bit of work with the kids.' "I would love it if he would do that, if he wants to do it I would pick him up every morning at 5:45am at the end of his road and bring him in. "He could go and do some coaching with the kids, I would love it if he would do that, that is an open invitation to him." Twitter users sent messages of sympathy and support to his daughter Bianca, which she retweeted and wrote in response: "Thank you for your kind words." Redknapp believes Gascoigne needs to make an attempt to look after himself. "I see Gazza around and I love Gazza, he has got a heart of gold," added Redknapp. "He has probably given his last penny away but that is just how he is. Everyone has tried to help him but the only person who can help him now is himself - everyone has tried."
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tellmema
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Post by tellmema on Aug 22, 2014 14:04:55 GMT
I read he was in hospital. Shame he's ended up like that but he's one of millions who have mental problems and that's the saddest story of all.
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Post by dorf on Aug 22, 2014 14:16:52 GMT
He could have been one of the all-time greats. What a waste of talent.
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