Ferguson reveals the player he regrets not signing for Man United

Sir Alex Ferguson has named Paul Gascoigne as the player he wishes he got to manage during his time at Manchester United. The ex-Man United boss is promoting his documentary which is titled Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In. This is set to be released on May 29 and the premiere took place on Thursday […]

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Foden better than Gazza says former Tottenham man

Phil Foden is already better than Gazza and is going to be way better than David Silva. That is the bold claim of talkSPORT pundit and former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O’Hara. Manchester City midfielder Foden is expected to play a key role for England in this summer’s Euros. MAILBOX: Now to bleed the Glazers dry and […]

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Foden the best English talent since Gazza, says Francis

Phil Foden is getting “better and better” and former Manchester City striker Trevor Francis has likened him to the iconic Paul Gascoigne. The 20-year-old is considered to be one of the brightest prospects in English football. Since making his debut during the 2017/18 season, he has totted up 111 appearances for his boyhood club. Foden […]

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On This Day – 5th December

Paul Gascoigne became manager of Conference North side Kettering Town on this day in 2005, despite having no managerial experience! Gazza was one of the most gifted English players of all-time but his troubles off the pitch stopped him from becoming one of the world’s greatest players. His career was very similar to George Best, […]

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Football’s Greatest Goals No.26

After yesterday’s ‘Iconic Moment’ featured a moment in Euro 96, I thought that I would include a goal from the tournament for this week’s ‘Greatest Goal’.In my opinion there were four truly great goals in the tournament. Paul Gascoigne’s delightful goal against Scotland, Karel Poborsky and Davor Suker’s lobs for Czech Republic and Croatia and […]

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Iconic Moments in Football No.51

Heartbreaking. That’s the one word that I can use to describe this iconic moment. As I sit here writing this article in my grey shirt, a replica of the one worn by England on that night back in June 1996, heartbreaking is the best word that I can find to describe it. England were playing […]

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On This Day – 26th June

David Platt wheels away in celebration after scoring the goal that sent England through to the Quarter Final of the World Cup, 26th June 1990 It was on this day back in 1990 that David Platt scored a last-minute winner for England against Belgium.The two countries were playing each other in a Second Round knockout […]

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Euro 96 Revisited – A moment of brilliance from Gazza brings the tournament to life!

After Paul Gascoigne’s antics in the pre-tournament trip to the Far East, many fans and various parts of the media called for him to be kicked out of the England squad before the tournament.His goal this afternoon was the best way to silence those critics and his celebration was directed at all of those who […]

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Iconic Moments in Football No.35

Gazza gives referee Dougie Smith his yellow card back, December 30th 1995 This week’s iconic moment comes from the Scottish Premier League in a match between Rangers and Hibernian on 30th December 1995.Rangers completely dominated the match from start to finish, winning the game 7-0.  Gordon Durie scored four of the goals. Even though he scored […]

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