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Topic History of: Gazza found NOT GUILTY.
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Bookworm A top class player without doubt.

I think my love for him and football grew when New Orders 'World In Motion' track came out.

I believe the country united like I'd never seen before.
I went out to buy it on 7 inch.
Randall Barney wrote:

Considered the most naturally talented footballer of his generation.

A top class attacking midfielder, with a great ability to dribble and score goals.


Absolutely. A storming player. At his very best he reminded me of Diego Maradona, no exaggeration. Same kind of fearless forward-charging football.

Barney Sadly it seems that mental issues are a feature of PG's life now.

Considered the most naturally talented footballer of his generation.

A top class attacking midfielder, with a great ability to dribble and score goals.

Played about 75 times for his country - at different levels.



Randall Alexander DeLarge wrote:
And quite rightly so.
If he had of been found guilty of this nonsense he would be forever labelled as. ALCHOHOLIC SEX PREDATOR GAZZA, FALLEN FOOTBALLER RAPIST... GASGOINE THE RIPPER etc etc

And that happenens far too often..... right right.


I bet he woke up next morning with a terrible pain in the gulliver, sir.

Possibly after a bit of the old in-out, in-out.
Blue Boy Kenneth Small-Thomas wrote:
I think he was just trying to reassure the lady in his own very crass way, by being a bit of a cheeky monkey.

That is a very positive spin on his actions. Another view is that he is a washed up has been and was acting as a drunken nuisance and a complete dickhead.

Whatever view you take of the incident the one thing that seems clear to me is that the matter should never have ended up in a courtroom