Gazza didnt seem to grasp the concept of any of those shirts also having a bit of style about them. Any time he was asked about shirts he liked the look of he just referred back to a moment in the shirt. Proper footballer.
Was thinking the exact same thing. He didnt care for standing around talking about nice shirts. Hes got too many stories to share and that would be too boring for him
the concept is foolish. it's created on a white board by inexperienced fools with a misguided desire for a new angle. i've got a good idea, get a decent presenter with a brain and interview one of the most talented footballers that ever lived. Nah, footballer's favourite chocolate bars innit.
As a Celtic supporter, I absolutely hated this guy, but as a football fan, I have the highest appreciation for his ability as a fantastic player. As a human, I have nothing but love and concern for a man who has done it hard throughout his life. It is great to see the effort he is making reflected in his appearance, Well done Gazza and stay healthy.
@David Marley, so many ex-players have nothing to fall back on. Their career ends, and suddenly, they're yesterday's man. Must be tough to adjust to a new life in their mid 30s.
It's literally impossible for Gazza to talk about his footballing days without tears. He must be hurting a lot. He's still never learned to live with it decades later. I hope he can one day.
Really feel for the guy these days... unbelievable player @ his peak *but* ultimately undone by those that represented and exploited him.. he was a lamb thrown to the wolves viz a viz media/fame etc... totally unregulated and unchecked... one wonders what course his career would have taken if he had opted to join Man Utd rather than Spurs.. Fergie's man management would surely have both protected and refined his talent to even loftier heights... Judging by the recent documentaries on his life, both on the BBC & Sky, his life and career have been pitted with bad decisions and or advice. His misfortune at not been properly cared for with regards to his emotional/mental wellbeing has been his undoing. He sought solace in addiction. He was (is?) hounded by the media with an almost ghoulish persistence, always waiting for him to fall flat on his feet again. In a parallel universe he leaves Newcastle and joins Fergie's United... wins the World Cup in Italy... spearheads United's renaissance... brings Euro 96 home with a winning goal versus the Czech's... hangs up his boots at the age of 32 after United win in the Nou Camp in 99.. becomes part of the back team @ United and takes over as manager when Fergie retires in 2013!!! Perhaps all those tears in the German semi final defeat were a momentary subconscious dual split screen glimpse of a future that could have been, mirrored by what would actually come to pass? A gifted footballer but a flawed human being. The ultimate example of nature versus nurture
Gazza is one of my football hero’s I’m so glad to see that he’s doing well I saw him at a match when he played for Everton it’s amazing just how much the fans love him…
Gascoigne was an alcoholic, went to rehab multiple times and yet he still remembers about events that happen 30-35 years ago, he can even name the names of those who took part in them and talk about them in detail!!! That's incredible!
Exactly. It's not even worth it, what are they gonna do? Show their friends? Their friends will be like "Yeah, I know, I saw it all on TH-cam, professionally recorded and published by BT Sport."
Love gazza, what a legend! The reason I support Tottenham, that free kick in the 1991 f.a cup semi final against arsenal. What a goal! My fav of all time 😁
@@acousticmotorbike2118 my dad always said he hadn’t seen a talent as special as Greavsie until he saw Gazza. It’s good to see people are still aware of how great he was. The big numbers are easy enough to interpret, but people who saw him play all say that he was the complete forward. Brilliant close control with both feet, quick and intelligent and could finish from anywhere.
Loved by all. Gazza always wore his heart on his sleeve, showed great passion ganne after game. No wonder he was loved by everyone and still remembered widely to this day. Genuine nice bloke and definitely one of the lads. Great to see him look good.
I'll never forget the day at Ibrox when Gazza won 8 in a row. The best individual performance then & now I've ever had the pleasure to watch, thanks Gazza for the memories.
I feel so sorry for Gascoigne. He was perhaps the most talented midfielder of his generation but his addictions and mental health problems ruined him. The way the press hounded him didnt help either. I'm glad we got brief periods where Gazza was at his best and playing to his potential
That Rangers too with the 3 stripes round the arm and adidas written on the round collar is so unique, can't think of another club wearing that. Was it a template used elsewhere?
Why? I’m talking about the quality of the side he was in, not criminal club admin. The quality on the pitch - and they were a quality side let’s be honest.
Claim your “good to see gazza doing well” comment
😂
The pub lockdowns have worked a treat for old gazza
Doing well on the outside
‘Doing well’? 🤣 He just got caught being drunk outside of the pub 💀
Good to see Gazza doing alive.
One thing Gazza has always done, he wears his heart on his sleeve no matter what the shirt. Tears and passion to the bone. Legend.
Very true 👍
Feel privileged to have watched Gazza at Rangers. Not many teams were fortunate to have players in like Gazza and Brian Laudrup in the same team.
Same, David. The performances by Gazza and Laudrup in the 4-3 cup final v Hearts stand out for me as the best I've ever seen on a football pitch.
WOW YEAH I FORGOT LAUDROP WAS AT THE PARS AS WELL AWESOME TIMES ⚽🥅🏐
Gazza didnt seem to grasp the concept of any of those shirts also having a bit of style about them. Any time he was asked about shirts he liked the look of he just referred back to a moment in the shirt. Proper footballer.
It's sad how some older shirts have become fashion icons
That’s what I was thinking, clearly doesn’t care about the designs and style. For him it was just a uniform for his profession.
Doesn’t make him a proper footballer for talking about the moment instead of how the shirt looks 💀
Was thinking the exact same thing. He didnt care for standing around talking about nice shirts. Hes got too many stories to share and that would be too boring for him
the concept is foolish. it's created on a white board by inexperienced fools with a misguided desire for a new angle. i've got a good idea, get a decent presenter with a brain and interview one of the most talented footballers that ever lived. Nah, footballer's favourite chocolate bars innit.
I was there 96 when he scored against Scotland. One of my best moments in life. Thanks Gazza.
Gazza actually told Gattuso that Rangers would pay for the suits but Gazza paid it.
Too much class to mention that fact here. Love him.
🥺❤💯
Fun fact, he passed the bill to Jorg Albertz :)
Class? More like stupidity.
wife beater
Always loves the clubs..I knew it would be RANGERS…top man
The 8 o levels joke went straight over everyone’s heads 😂 such a legend!
Maybe it just wasn't funny? Which it wasn't
It was
@@josht3610
As a Celtic supporter, I absolutely hated this guy, but as a football fan, I have the highest appreciation for his ability as a fantastic player. As a human, I have nothing but love and concern for a man who has done it hard throughout his life. It is great to see the effort he is making reflected in his appearance, Well done Gazza and stay healthy.
Lovely post
Respect 💪🏻
@David Marley, so many ex-players have nothing to fall back on. Their career ends, and suddenly, they're yesterday's man. Must be tough to adjust to a new life in their mid 30s.
Respect for a man who battered his wife for 15 years?
It's literally impossible for Gazza to talk about his footballing days without tears. He must be hurting a lot. He's still never learned to live with it decades later. I hope he can one day.
He was the best player in the world ...that tackle in the 1991!final ruined him ...gutted
Really feel for the guy these days... unbelievable player @ his peak *but* ultimately undone by those that represented and exploited him.. he was a lamb thrown to the wolves viz a viz media/fame etc... totally unregulated and unchecked... one wonders what course his career would have taken if he had opted to join Man Utd rather than Spurs.. Fergie's man management would surely have both protected and refined his talent to even loftier heights... Judging by the recent documentaries on his life, both on the BBC & Sky, his life and career have been pitted with bad decisions and or advice. His misfortune at not been properly cared for with regards to his emotional/mental wellbeing has been his undoing. He sought solace in addiction. He was (is?) hounded by the media with an almost ghoulish persistence, always waiting for him to fall flat on his feet again. In a parallel universe he leaves Newcastle and joins Fergie's United... wins the World Cup in Italy... spearheads United's renaissance... brings Euro 96 home with a winning goal versus the Czech's... hangs up his boots at the age of 32 after United win in the Nou Camp in 99.. becomes part of the back team @ United and takes over as manager when Fergie retires in 2013!!! Perhaps all those tears in the German semi final defeat were a momentary subconscious dual split screen glimpse of a future that could have been, mirrored by what would actually come to pass? A gifted footballer but a flawed human being. The ultimate example of nature versus nurture
Well put but if he ends up flat on his feet that means he’s got sober !
Gazza is one of my football hero’s I’m so glad to see that he’s doing well I saw him at a match when he played for Everton it’s amazing just how much the fans love him…
One of those players every fan wants in their team. Saw him play a few times and can say it was an honour
Amazing the humour he has considering what he’s been through and what he’s probably still going through
Every day the guy stays sober and away from Alcohol is a successful day for him.
It's a successful day for England
That’s because he’s a piss artist.
True but not for the drug dealers the shops!
Successful day for gazza fans too ❤️
Exactly:)! Thx mate, have a lovely weekend.
Gazza, what a player he was, i was so privileged to see him play for my team.
Once a Ranger always a Ranger.
🔴⚪🔵
Genius. Most mercurial, gifted and adventurous footballer in English history.
Quality gazza good to see he is ok and still as funny.great choice with the 2 tops he picked
Came into where I worked a few times. Was happy to have his pictures taken with staff and smiling, also signed autographs.
What a way to restart the ‘What I Wore’ series 🔥
An alcoholic wife beater?
An awful host?
@@glasgowcsc2715 Had to be a tim
Gascoigne was an alcoholic, went to rehab multiple times and yet he still remembers about events that happen 30-35 years ago, he can even name the names of those who took part in them and talk about them in detail!!! That's incredible!
Watching Gazza and Laudrup at Ibrox will stay with me forever. Phenomenal player and an amazing person. 🇬🇧WATP🇬🇧
Such skill we haven't seen since, a pleasure to have spent that part of our existence together with differing memories.
most talented footballer england ever had, possibly ever. geezer
Watch his intro. Half the audience not clapping as they watch him through their phone. Wtf? My hero. I’d give anything to be there.
Exactly. It's not even worth it, what are they gonna do? Show their friends? Their friends will be like "Yeah, I know, I saw it all on TH-cam, professionally recorded and published by BT Sport."
@@C33Fernandez Brilliant! Too funny.... And spot on.
They’re narcissists!
Losers in life!
Most talented player englands ever produced
Watching him and coisty made me love rangers for life legend 👌🇬🇧
Most of the people in that crowd would be too young to appreciate Paul when he was in his prime
Class player. Always have and will respect him ⭐️
Love gazza, what a legend! The reason I support Tottenham, that free kick in the 1991 f.a cup semi final against arsenal. What a goal! My fav of all time 😁
Have Spurs ever met Arsenal in the cup since, I wonder?
"AM NOW AWAY TO GET ME SHIRT MEASURED .. YES!!!!!"
@@Smudgeroon74 not that I can think of lol still probably my favourite football moment if all time. COYS!!!
@@Smudgeroon74 they beat arsenal 5-1 in the 2008 carabao cup
Sadly seems that he’s not that interested in us at all. One of the longest stints of his career and barely spoken about.
Flute n sash springs to mind, pure genius Paul Gazzacoigne, love ya! 😂❤💟💙
Gazza, Rangers and England Legend..in that order..worshipped by both, what a player.
The stories this man has. What a legend 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Go on gazza! Enjoyed that
What a player
Best English footballer to ever live
😂🤣
Easy easy
10000%
No cap
Top 3 def
Top player ..had the world, wonderful to watch
WATP 💙 Legend. Thanks for the amazing memories.
What a legend. Such a kind lovely man. Love him
The hat-trick to clinch 8 in a row v Aberdeen was incredible. Limbs.
Absolute Legend 🙌
Proper legend
Once upon a time when I was young. I watched a young Gazza wow all of us at the Gallowgate end. Amazing player to witness.
Gazza will always be a Rangers legend!👏👏👏👏🤝
Gazza is like Peter Pan, grew up too fast and retired from the game before he knew it. What a legend!
More magic in his feet than the whole of Neverland.
Probably England's best ever player at his peak ❤❤
2nd best ever British player behind George Best I reckon
Chris waddle is HEAVILY underrated. What a player
Wouldn't lace Jimmy Greaves boots.
@@acousticmotorbike2118 my dad always said he hadn’t seen a talent as special as Greavsie until he saw Gazza. It’s good to see people are still aware of how great he was. The big numbers are easy enough to interpret, but people who saw him play all say that he was the complete forward. Brilliant close control with both feet, quick and intelligent and could finish from anywhere.
Loved by all. Gazza always wore his heart on his sleeve, showed great passion ganne after game. No wonder he was loved by everyone and still remembered widely to this day. Genuine nice bloke and definitely one of the lads. Great to see him look good.
It's cool coz no one even cares that he beat women really badly we still love him
We most definitely got the best of gazza, he was phenomenal at rangers! Absolute legend. Hope he is doing well! 💙🇬🇧
Gazza played his best football at Glasgow Rangers. He lobbed Hendry (Rangers) smashed past Goram (Rangers)
Celebrates later with McCoist, Goram🤣🍺
Hero!
Rangers😂
Playing against the elite of the world he shone at Rangers 😁, was outstanding against Arbroath
@@chipbuttytime3396 coming from a Sheffield United or Norwich supporter 🤯
@@tortoisetamer486 Halifax Town mate, watch and learn
Gaza was an absolute joy to watch
Nice to see Paul doing better 👊
He just got caught being drunk outside of the pub 💀
Of course he chose the rangers top what a legend 🇬🇧
He just loved shooting those fish in a barrel.
That's where he played his best most consistent football in my opinion
@@D1Snr definitely
55th like 😃
@@iananderson3799 have a look how rangers got on in the debut season of the CL 1992/93, they were well in the top 5 teams in Britain then
Love this guy
This is the one I've been waiting for... Gazza looks healthy!!! Go Gazza!!!
what a lad, proper legend
The man the myth the legend Paul Gascoigne 💙
Nice to see Gazza looking well. Great footballer
Felt like an honour when he chose the 8IAR shirt....scored the classic Champs League goal against Steaua in that shirt!
What form he's in here! Best he's looked for god knows how long. Amazing 😍
The way the media attacked him was sad and pathetic, they took a guy with problems and turned him into the man he is today
A wife beating piss head?
Graham Johnson and Greg Miskew should forever hold their heads in shame
I'm a Liverpool fan, I wish Gazza played for us in the late 80s. God, Barnes and Gazza with Rush up top..
Imagine
In my opinion they don’t talk about the actual kits enough . Some absolute beauts there...
Totally agree I always think that
Good to see hes doing well
Living legend🔴⚪🔵
God bless him . Still loved and adored . Legend .
Absoluete Legend and good luck to the man !
He’s still our home boy, love him
Great to this absolute legend doing well 🏴
He's looking most excellent ! Good to see.
Imagine how good this show would be if they had a presenter that bounced off the players instead of just replying 'yeah' and 'cool' to everything
They need a presenter who was of Gazzas age, who was around when he played. Not some young road man who’s there for inclusivity reasons.
Living legend. Top man!
This presenter’s normally really good but he keeps interrupting!
And near the end I thought he was freestyle rap battling gazzinem. Out his depth I must say.
To be fair, he's probably got a director sending instructions into his earpiece to move the segment along and keep to a certain timeframe
because there is crowd there
I'll never forget the day at Ibrox when Gazza won 8 in a row. The best individual performance then & now I've ever had the pleasure to watch, thanks Gazza for the memories.
Gazza was one of those rare footballers who made every kit he wore look good. Maradona being another.
My favourite English player ever. He looks well.
Its good to see Paul looking well.
Met him once what a legend
It’s brilliant to see Gazza looking healthy he needs a show of some sort of tv he’s a funny man
What a legend! 🤍
Great player
The legend, Gazza.
Worlds best at one point
Hell yes gazza!
Presenter just talking over him and cutting him off🙄
Probably nerves. I thought the presenter did well overall.
I saw him in his heyday. He was a TRUE GENIUS.
Legend
I love gazza. WATP what a man
The Spurs kit is magic.
I feel so sorry for Gascoigne. He was perhaps the most talented midfielder of his generation but his addictions and mental health problems ruined him. The way the press hounded him didnt help either. I'm glad we got brief periods where Gazza was at his best and playing to his potential
For what,until ‘91 ?
An England player who was a real fan as well..
What a LEGEND 🙌👏
Good to see Gazza picking the Rangers top when he won the league for Rangers with a hatrick that day, once a ger always a ger, great memories 👍
That Rangers too with the 3 stripes round the arm and adidas written on the round collar is so unique, can't think of another club wearing that. Was it a template used elsewhere?
I think Sweden used it could be wrong tho!!
Interviewer likes the sound of his own voice. Let Gazza finish his sentences FFS.
Yeah fake af too
No he’s quite good shaddap
Agreed. Barely let Gazza finish a story.
best one of these I've seen, what a goon !!!!!!!!!
He was very honest when answered money. I rmb sir Alex said Tottenham offered him and his parents a house.
And a car included.
Great show great player lookin forward to next one
jesus christ what a man, i love gazza
Wasn’t a footballer! The man was a God! Only one number 8 🔴⚪️🔵🇬🇧
Celtic supporters here but fair play - the rangers team he was part of was phenomenal. And he was one of the shining stars
Don't forget EBT
Why? I’m talking about the quality of the side he was in, not criminal club admin. The quality on the pitch - and they were a quality side let’s be honest.
The press are buggers here. Wot a lovely guy. Looks great for his age and the media claimed he be dead years ago.
ah i love Gazza. proper legend to me. i wish he'd looked after himself.