First, to warn you that this video may cause you to very strong feelings, especially if you're a little older, and you're as young men, boys and kids enjoyed the skill of one of the best English players at the end of the last century - Paul Gascoigne.
From the great days of rest is just a name and some footage that gave evidence of mastery former soccer Newcastle, Tottenham, Lazio, Rangers, Middlesbrough, Everton, etc..
The now 45-year-old is a chronic alcoholic, who dedicated his life repeatedly brought to the brink of suicide, a few years ago found that drinking 15 cans of energy drinks a day. His fans were believed to be popular "Gaza" cured after the last treatment in the series, but his appearance at a charity conference shocked the 500 attendees.
Gascoigne hands were shaking as he tried to hold the microphone, he spoke with a bunch of incoherent curses and finally pručio: "I had a difficult month ... fu.k... hell."
When the clip of his "performance" was leaked to the public, the public across Britain could to convince the disaster mental state of his former pet. Many public figures have asked for help Gascoigne, and one of the comments was:
"Gaza is dying before our eyes, and we're looking at."
Program manager, during which he interviewed Gascoigne, Terry Baker, said:
"I'm terribly worried about him. Needed his immediate attention. His daily life is in danger, because it is heavy alcoholic," said Baker, but revealed that Gascoigne not always enjoy your stay in specialized institutions.
"He told me once that one patient died in his arms in one of the institutions in which he was staying, and had not yet recovered from the shock, maybe no one can save him, I'm not sure anymore."
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