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Fears are growing that ex-England footballer Paul Gascoigne is losing his long-running battle with alcohol after he was seen clutching a bottle of gin and being led from his home by police.
Shocking pictures show the former player
- once the country's most gifted midfielder - slumped, head in hands, outside
his penthouse apartment in Sandbanks, Dorset ,
looking much older than his 47 years.
He is reportedly in the process of being
evicted from the £3million rented home after neighbours complained about noise
levels.
Gascoigne - known to fans as Gazza - was taken away from the
apartment yesterday afternoon and driven to Poole Hospital
after paramedics and police were called.
The star's daughter, Bianca, later took
to Twitter after being inundated with messages of support from well-wishers.
One fan told her: 'Never will forget the
joy of watching your Dad play. Praying he keeps fighting'. Another wrote: 'Your
dad's an absolute legend hope he gets better soon!'
After retweeting some of the messages,
Bianca, 27, wrote: 'Thank you for your kind words.' A spokeswoman for South West Ambulance
Service confirmed paramedics were called to attend to a patient in the
Sandbanks area.
In a TV documentary shown last September,
the star described the pain of fearing he might start drinking again, despite
knowing it could kill him.
The ITV show Being Paul Gascoigne
revealed he was addicted to sweets and spent £1,000 a year on anti-wrinkle jabs
to counteract the ravages of drinking.
He said: 'I just remember one bit after
the third day of being in hospital when he (the doctor) said "I don't
think this guy is going to make it" and I sort of put my head up a little
bit and I was like, tubes in my arms and an oxygen tank injecting round my
heart and lungs and that.'
'With me now, if I did
have a drink and relapse, it's like becoming tipsy and merry is OK for a couple
of days but like the next mouthful I'm so down, I'm so depressed, I cry.
'I do all that because I
know inside I'm hurting myself again. I know where I'm heading - a wooden box.
Or I'm back in treatment or hospital. Or getting sectioned.'
Gascoigne said he had
been 'lucky twice' after almost dying from drink, saying: 'I hope I don't die
through it.
'Because I won't get any
sympathy... because, well, "he was warned". At least I know if I did
pass away through it I wouldn't be in this pain all the time.
'The pain's like, I know
probably in the future I am going to drink again. I know in a year's time I am
going to have f****** hassle again and, you know, family worrying and Sheryl
(his ex-wife) worried, the kids worried, nephews worried, friends are worried.'
'I just think sometimes,
just think f****** hell. Just go away i.e. drink or me go away - and that means
a wooden box and six nails... and I don't know why, I just don't know why I
f****** pick up the drink.'
A friend of Gascoigne's told the Daily Mirror today: ‘It is very
sad. But the reality is Paul has been drinking for the past few weeks and once
that happens things will only end one way.
‘His landlord had given him 10 days to
get out of the flat and it was weighing on his mind. Obviously things became
too much for him in the past couple of days and he has turned back to the
bottle.’
Gascoigne was recently seen in public at
a WH Smith store, where fans said he appeared 'unsteady on his feet'.
It had been claimed that Gascoigne was set to make his return
to football after a journey for cigarettes led him to meet taxi driver and
Abbey FC manager Chris Foster - who convinced the former England
international to sign for the Hayward Sunday League side.
The 47-year-old enjoyed a memorable
professional career which saw him represent the likes of Newcastle ,
Tottenham, Lazio and Rangers, whilst also becoming a firm favourite among many England
supporters.
Gascoigne, who has been plagued by
alcoholism and drug addiction, last played professional football a decade ago
when he made five appearances for then-League Two side Boston United.
Daren Hills, secretary of the Bournemouth
Football Association, confirmed that his registration has been received.
A spokesman for Mr Gascoigne decline to comment on the incident
outside his home.
Gascoigne's battle with alcohol has been
well documented. At a charity event in February of last year, Gazza appeared on
stage and was reportedly shaking and crying after days of heavy drinking.
Some of the stars of the game, including
Gary Lineker and Liverpool's Steven Gerrard, shared the cost to have him sent
to the £7,500-a-week Cottonwood Clinic in Arizona .
It was while he was there that Gazza was
close to death as the treatment clinic tried to detox him but when they
couldn't they instead rushed him to hospital.
Having managed to survive that scare, the
former Lazio star was reportedly soon seen drinking once again.
The latest incident is a marked departure
from his appearance in Bournemouth just weeks
ago, when Gazza appeared in rude health.
The former Newcastle
and Spurs player, who famously lit up the 1990 World Cup in Italy , balanced
a football on his head as he relaxed with friends on July 20.
He looked happy and in good shape as he sipped coffee and played a harmonica,
before a game of mini golf, which he won.
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