Gascoigne - legend or complete **** ?
Gascoigne - legend or complete **** ?
Author
Discussion

lazyitus

Original Poster:

19,928 posts

285 months

Monday 8th February 2010
quotequote all
The latest episode

Could you class Gascoigne as ever being a legend or have his idiototic tendencies completely overshadowed what he did on a pitch ?

Fittster

20,120 posts

232 months

Monday 8th February 2010
quotequote all
People who piss away their talents are far more interesting than those work hard to compete at the top level.

Robin Friday
Gaza
George Best.


elster

17,517 posts

229 months

Monday 8th February 2010
quotequote all
He was a good footballer.

He never really did anything great in society.

So in my eyes he was a good footballer, who pissed it all away and has ended up a bit fked up.

Certainly not a legend.

The jiffle king

7,312 posts

277 months

Monday 8th February 2010
quotequote all
I think he was one of the best footballers of his time. He had more time on the ball than all of his peers in this country and had a football vision like no other England player in a generation.
Sadly his temperament and mental issues have caused his decline and I´m waiting for the day it is announced he has passed away.

So much talent, sadly wasted.

anonymous-user

73 months

Monday 8th February 2010
quotequote all
Fittster said:
People who piss away their talents are far more interesting than those work hard to compete at the top level.

Robin Friday
Gaza
George Best.
Rodney Marsh
Stan Bowles
Frank Worthington

Impressed by your Robin Friday pick. My favourite player of all time, I used to stand on the South Bank at Elm Park as a kid and marvel at his skill. A great loss. RIP the greatest footballer they never heard of.

Get Karter

1,950 posts

220 months

Monday 8th February 2010
quotequote all
He is an alcoholic, so being arrested for being drunk in charge of a vehicle, whilst sad, is hardly surprising news.

TBH I feel sorry for him, as he's obviously not going to be one of those who can 'beat the booze'.







Devilstreak

8,088 posts

200 months

Monday 8th February 2010
quotequote all
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvyd7oSESgw

Can Still remember watching that as if it were yesterday. Brilliant.

Fifer

138 posts

205 months

Monday 8th February 2010
quotequote all
Devilstreak said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvyd7oSESgw

Can Still remember watching that as if it were yesterday. Brilliant.
Pains me to admit it but that is one of the best goals I have ever seen.

Remember playing Rangers in the League Cup and he got dogs abuse from us (Dunfermline) for giving his missus a hiding.

Fantastic footballer and incredibly funny, just threw it all away.

PaulHogan

7,069 posts

297 months

Monday 8th February 2010
quotequote all
legend AND complete ****

Muzzer

3,814 posts

240 months

Monday 8th February 2010
quotequote all
I wouldn't say he has "idiotic tendencies"

The guy is a manicly depressed alcoholic so has serious issues.

I don't think it overshadows what he did on the pitch - like George Best he'll always be remembered as a great footballer aswell as a drinker.

He's always on my list of 'Celebrities who'll die this year' come January though....

anonymous-user

73 months

Monday 8th February 2010
quotequote all
he is a manic depressive and an alcoholic, he has been through some awful personal expereinces and has rarely had any one he could turn to who wasnt out to exploit the situation for their own gain.

on the pitch, he was incredible. one of those sublime talents who the phrase "you just cant teach that" is made for. making colin hendry look like a fool in euro 96 was a moment of genius, there are more, the free kick for spurs in the cup final, he oculd turn very well for a "big" guy, he demonstrated some incredible passing qualities and he also played with a smile on his face....the vinny jones incident, "booking" the ref....

TEKNOPUG

20,000 posts

224 months

Monday 8th February 2010
quotequote all
Legend. He can do what ever he likes after this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVMaIUSeRxA

That's all I'll be remembering him for, everything else is just background noise.

lazyitus

Original Poster:

19,928 posts

285 months

Monday 8th February 2010
quotequote all
Muzzer said:
I wouldn't say he has "idiotic tendencies"

The guy is a manicly depressed alcoholic so has serious issues.
Yeah, I admit I may have been a bit harsh there.

Dr Phibes

775 posts

216 months

Monday 8th February 2010
quotequote all
Total Legend, grew up watching him and in my eyes the greatest attacking player to wear an England shirt, could and would have gone on to be equal to Cryuff, Pele, Maradona, Moore as one of the true greats if he had not buggered his knee in that semi.

I feel sorry for the guy now i know he doesn't help himself but still a legend

sjc

15,317 posts

289 months

Monday 8th February 2010
quotequote all
Lovely player to watch,genius sometimes, but I can never forget him crying in the semi at Italia 90. Despite the media frenzy and the never seen football before "fans" thinking otherwise,he was fking crying because he was going to miss the final after being booked,not because we might/were going out.I've often wondered whether if he'd been called a selfish bd at the time, instead of being labelled a hero, he would have had less attention in the coming years and had a happier career with it.

AstonV12

5,342 posts

227 months

Monday 8th February 2010
quotequote all
drink

ZR1cliff

17,999 posts

268 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
quotequote all
A victim of the 'victim reality culture' that's taken hold of this country over the last couple of decades, I'm afraid. PG is probably no different to most males out for a good time, but unfortunately once the media catch sight of any weekness they exploit it to sell papers with total disregard to the person they exploit. Any over sensitive being is then cannon fodder.

Met his sister once and chatted, amongst other things, about how the family were targetted by jealous individuals, in his home town of all places. She promised a personally signed photo of Paul. A few days later a signed photo was delivered through my door. People of their word.

GTO-3R

7,850 posts

232 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
quotequote all
His mistake was not coming to MUFC when he had the chance. It may have been completely different storyfrown

central

16,745 posts

236 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
quotequote all
Legend.

He briefly managed "my" club...

http://www.39daysofgazza.com/

TEKNOPUG

20,000 posts

224 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
quotequote all
GTO-3R said:
His mistake was not coming to MUFC when he had the chance. It may have been completely different storyfrown
How?

His mistake was trying to scythe Gary Charles in half!