Got him from lazio still in his 20s year before euro 96.. and he was enjoying his football him and Laudrup mccoist..scored alot of goals and watching gazza just turn a game with moments of pure genius.. actually met him was surprised how small he was but he was strong on the ball use his body just turn glide past players for fun . Good Times ❤
I know exactly what you mean. Ive got a genuine warmth radiating in my stomach seeing our greatest icon being well. It brings a real, genuine feeling of gratitude, warmth and elation. God bless you Paul, and may he keep watching over you.
Strange story but last year i dealt with an addiction and started watching this podcast when i could barely do anything else, 1 year later im sober and hearing these Gazza stories really cracks me up. If someone else out there deals with addiction dont forget, one day at a time, we got this!!!
Wishing you all the very best and your continued recovery mate. I work in addiction and have experienced it firsthand as an Affected Other, and hearing people doing well makes me very happy
@@VillaBoys123 fair comment. Unfortunately that's the problem with having addiction & mental health issues. Gazza the footballer is only a very small part of who he really is.
He was superb but he peaked around 1990, too many distractions and unfulfilled potential. On the England front Graham Taylor didn’t help him at all, dropping him for his first game. Knew we’d be in for a rough 4 years from that point
Genuinely lovely bloke, when Luton get relegated away to Notts County in 1992, we saw Gazza in a chauffer driven limo on the way home, we mooned our behinds at him, so he stuck his arse out of the window back, we laughed all the way home down the M1 lol🤣🤣
That reminds of that old joke about Andy Cole and Gazza driving thru Newcastle Town centre. They're getting abuse every time they stop at lights. Finally Gazza says I've had enough of this and sticks his bare arse out of the window. All the local Geordies start singing "there's only one Peter Beardsley" Something like that anyway. I can't remember it exactly.
Brilliant. I'm a Geordie who saw Gazza in his darkest times back home in various bars. To see him looking good and full of smiles is special. Thank you everyone involved!
Growing up in the 90s and watching Gazza play up here in Scotland was special. Coming from a non Rangers fan and a Scotland fan he was an absolute joy to watch. if we had only stuck away that penalty. Love you Gazza, one of the greatest to play in Scotland. Which is pretty impressive considering Laudrup, Larsson or anyone of this modern era here. We were lucky to have you here. Hope you stay well. thank you x
Loved seeing Gazza play. Greatest talent England ever had. Forget Gerrard, Lampard, Scholes and the rest, this is the player I would have liked most to see in a Leeds United shirt. A Very special player. Best wishes 🤍🤍
Watched Gazza for years, used to go to the training ground with my disabled son, Gazza made a beeline for him. I was also in the St John's winter time Gazze used to throw snowballs at us to try and knock our hats off. Years late I was at Boldon when he was signing his book, and give him his due he remembered me straight away. Lovely person glad your in good health these days.
At 6 years old I saw him for the first time and 32 years later my obsession with football is stronger than ever. The memories of gazza with a ball at his feet will live with me until the day I die. My first hero. What a player
Just got round to watching this. As I thought. This was brilliant!! Could listen to Gazzas stories all day. Great to see him looking well and on top form.....
Looking forward to this one. Had the pleasure of chatting to Gazza in Glasgow when he was at Rangers in 96. Absolutely top bloke. And what a player he was too, we are lucky to see him in fantastic form at Ibrox. 👍🏼
I can't actually believe you managed to get Gazza. This is one of the greatest interviews ever. I really was looking forward to and it didn't disappoint what a character and player he was. ⚽🏴 Take him to the Euro's as a pundit guys it would be amazing. 🤣
Gazza was when I really started loving footie, he was a class above everyone other then maybe John Barnes, spend 30 mins watching Gazza footage on UA-cam and enjoy.
Aw mate, you couldn't believe how MASSIVE Paul Gasgcoine was. He was a superstar before the Internet and social media made superstars every other week. He was the first British global superstar. Not long after Trevor Francis became the first British million pound transfer, that shows you how primitive British football was in the 80s and 90s, but Gazza eclipsed all of that. He was EVERYWHERE, and world famous at a time when British footballers weren't known throughout the world. Paul gascgoine was an absolute superstar, and probably Britain's first global superstar. You just cannot put into perspective how iconic Gazza was. Well never see another like him. Wayne Rooney was probably the closest thing we've had since, in terms of world wide fame, but even up against Wayne Rooney, Gazza outshone him.
This was such a lovely pod guys. Been listening since the beginning first time responding. Hearing Alan say I love you to Gaza brought tears to my eyes. I know (from hearing Alan speak) hes not prone to getting emotional. I thought it was a beautiful moment. Thank you for showing your love to that national treasure. Also… MIIIIIIIGUEL! 🤣🤣🤣 was in stitches.
Big up to big Meeks for being a good listener and not injecting himself into conversations that he doesn’t know much of. Big respect I reckon it would take a lot of mental strength to actually just sit and listen on a podcast I know I would be anxious as hell thinking that I need to say something to fit in
For me watching you three talk is so wonderful to me. I was in basic training with the Army in 1990, and they only let us watch a few games, I missed the semi final. In 1996 I was sent to Bosnia on my 2nd 6 month tour, and I listened to the opening match via the World service on a Bosnian hillside in 40° C , never eaten a Toblerone since. We flew home on an RAF Hercules during the Spain match back to Germany, and we only knew the result when we landed. I watched the semi in Germany with my German girlfriend (now wife of 25 years), and still think of those days and what could have been. It doesn't matter, as I get on, the memories, the life, the players you all were, the music in both tournaments (New order 90s) (Oasis 96) means everything to me. It shaped my life, it makes me proud to have watched and supported such people as you, who cares if we didn't win, your goal Gazza against Scotland, your goal Shearer against Holland, and big ears, well your goals ;) Thanks you all. God bless!
Didnt see much of gazza whilst he was at Newcastle being a liverpool fan but once saw him beat five players in the opposition box. He just had a sixth sense and eyes in the back of his hand and superb ball control. A true one off.
I am not English nor do I live in England now but Gazza got me supporting England till this day today. I remember Living in England in the early 90s and watching Italia 90. Gazzas tricks his vulnerability in defeats got me really emotional. I remember people were looking at me like I was crazy when England vs Brazil 2002 was playing and everyone except me supported England. Gazza got people supporting England, I am not sure anyone else has had the same influence in England as him since the 1990s
This was the most delightful, hilarious, wonderful reminder that Gazza is just an all-round legend. Was touch and go for the fella more than once, but he looks so much better these days and he's just on top form in this one. I know he's a busy man and has other stuff to do, but man it'd be the ultimate move to have Gazza be a regular guest every couple of months or something. Cheers lads!
Stay onside Gazza!!!! Fookin inspiration is what I think of you!!! I'm going through the same wars your fighting plus a bit on top and seeing you look so well gives me hope I can win . One of the best players I've seen and one of the few to stay humble. Your a LEGEND my man never forget that and thank you for the pure joy you bring to the world 👏👏👏❤
Gazza was an absolute baller...what a pleasure that was listening to him, folded me in half with laughter. Best raw natural talented footballer England have ever produced. Glad he looks well and healthy...if Gazza's happy football fans are happy. Love and best wishes to you Paul ❤
Gascoigne is a once in a generation player but a once in a history person RFC fan and honestly such a relatable person right or wrong he enjoyed everymoment no matter the situation #what a man
what hero man, makes me proud to be a geordie!!! sat for a whole hour with a smile on me face the entire time, could listen too him talk all day man, love you Gazza
Great seeing him looking well. We all love him and he is infectious with his personality. My favourite player of all time was Bryan Robson, so when he spoke about him I thought good onya Gazza. Stay well you LEGEND
What an absolute legend, most naturally gifted player England ever produced, just a shame he didn’t have the support mechanism they have now, “away the lads” we thank you Gazza for giving us some awesome highlights, & today looking the best I’ve seen you in a long time. Gazza one day at time Gordy boy
Thanks so much for doing this, it’s brought such a big smile to my day, hearing Gazza in great form. 1990 was the first World Cup I remember watching and he is and always will be such a legend. As you signed off, we all love him and hope he stays well.
The part where Gazza was talking about everything that went on at United when people say that Ferguson would keep Gazza under control is so funny man, what funny likable guy man I am glad he is looking well.
That's got to be the best,the funniest and most memorable podcast ever, it's absolutely brilliant to hear and listen to gazza brilliant player and brilliant sense of humour and looking good ❤😊😂
Guys, thank you so much for this podcast. I remember 1990 & 1996 and watching both games. Gazza,for all his struggles looks and sounds awesome. Let’s hope he continues to keep that confidence in himself. Thank you Gary,Alan,Miguel and of course Paul 🏴😂👍⚽️
Three England legends of my childhood on one podcast Gazza Legend Shearer I had the grey euro 96 shirt with number nine on and Italia 90 all legends and inspirational on my football journey
So good. Great to see him doing well. He brought a lot of happiness to people through his football career, now seeing him happy and healthy in his life is what makes us happy. Legend.
Gazza is the true definition of a footballer that played because he loved the game of football. Not for the money, not for the fame or the glamour or the girls. He did it because he loved playing football and he was always himself from a kid to a grown man he didn't change one bit. Legend of the game, it's what a lot of players are missing in todays game
Thank you Gazza for your incredible skill on the pitch and your stories off it . I’m amazed you can remember them all . Stay well and healthy . You look amazing . Brilliant podcast . Thanks to everyone
Favourite episode so far and seeing gazza being well is amazing. I remember my cousin and I being taken by one of Gazzas agents to a spurs game and we both ended up getting a daft as a brush toothbrush and vhs of fishing with Gazza. He is still a hero and turns this 45 year old Into a 10 year old again!
I could not possibly love Paul Gasgcoine any more than I already do. He's an absolute hero to me, and to millions of British lads my age. He made us proud to be England fans. A pride which sticks with me still. England is the home of football, and Gazza is our crowning jewel. A man of the people. Imagine man utd players going to the match on a bus with the fans today... Nope. It wouldn't happen. Gazza, if you ever read this, just know canny lad, we love you, and always will.
My Grandpa was born in Ashington in 1920. A bloke he played football with scouted Gazza. When I saw him in an England friendly he was the best footballer I ever saw along with my hero Ian Wright Wright Wright. Gazza will always be a legend for me. I love Gazza!
My footballing idol as a kid! So many happy amazing memories watching gazza! I'm a united fan an I always get asked who my favourite united player is an I always say no 1 else mattered to me as a kid except gazza! Always get a lump in my throat when I think how close we came to winning Italia 90 an euro 96! What an absolute player!!
Absolute talent who never fails to put a smile on everyone’s face. Privileged to have shared the field with him on a few occasions (opposing team) from youth, reserves and first teams. Stay well, Gazza!
Always a legend, on and off the pitch. He played for the love of the game, not just the money like so many today, he would blow most modern players out off the water. What an ace.
Flawed genius like most geniuses in sport life who are gifted , wish him all best , and he finds peace with his troubles , brilliant podcast , from first minute been smiling emotional being 61 , this is such a brilliant 👏 watch , keep up great work lads
Probably the greatest thing I've ever seen on UA-cam! I work hard, play hard and I'm just a teacher. When kids tell me I'm the best teacher ever, I think of Gazza... Kids you should have seen me dying on my arse on Sunday 😂
It's comforting to know that he's looking well and will hopefully, from now on, be in control of his demons. Even as a West Ham fan, I can appreciate his genius.
What an amazing interview, from an incredible person and player. He was amazing. For me 1990 is my best World Cup memories ever. We had such a good team and were so close to winning it. Between Lineker, Gaza, Chris Waddle , teams were scared of us
It’s great to see Gazza doing well and sharing some great memories, hilarious as always! Had the pleasure of watching him at Ibrox many times! Personally I believe we got the best of Gazza at Rangers! Still have my 95/96 shirt with Gazza 8 on the back! What a legend! 🇬🇧💙
Such a hilarious and brilliant interview and so good to see Gazza happy smiling and looking pretty well too. Long may it continue and what a character and legend!
I remember Gaza playing in a Preseason at Stockort edgley park for middlesbough. He was subbed in the second half and whole ground gave him a standing ovation. It was wonderful
My late stepdad said that Gazza was the best player he had ever seen with a ball, up there with Maradona! Glad to see you’re doing well and love the stories, personal fav is when you hid the fish in the players car when you was at Rangers 😂😂😂❤
I truly hope that Gazza outlives us all, he's been there and back and looks so well right now and the brain and humour is as sharp as ever....what a funny guy and awesome talent......a true football legend who we all hope has a long and happy life - he deserves it.....
Gazza looking really good, love it, some of my happiest football memories from child hood. That World cup final vs Germany, i was 11 on a school trip and thats all everyone talked about on the coach on the way home was, will we get back for the game. great memories, what a player, Greatest England Player ever.
2:15 Gary: "Early on in your career, didn't you get turned down by a few clubs on trial?" Gazza: "Yeah. Stringfellows..." He's still got his humour. What a guy. What a legend.
Every time I see Gazza healthy and well I’m happy. What a player.
As a scot,he was the best British footballer ever in my book
Got him from lazio still in his 20s year before euro 96.. and he was enjoying his football him and Laudrup mccoist..scored alot of goals and watching gazza just turn a game with moments of pure genius.. actually met him was surprised how small he was but he was strong on the ball use his body just turn glide past players for fun . Good Times ❤
@@Carson-pv4hr nice. Enjoyed that period. He was superb.
@@PaulBaksy behave yourself. Best player ever in Scotland? Are you mad? I could name 20 players better without thinking
I know exactly what you mean.
Ive got a genuine warmth radiating in my stomach seeing our greatest icon being well.
It brings a real, genuine feeling of gratitude, warmth and elation.
God bless you Paul, and may he keep watching over you.
Strange story but last year i dealt with an addiction and started watching this podcast when i could barely do anything else, 1 year later im sober and hearing these Gazza stories really cracks me up. If someone else out there deals with addiction dont forget, one day at a time, we got this!!!
Congrats mate, keep going 💪
I am glad you are doing better. I lost classmates to addiction. It's tough cheers from New York.
Tears of laughter but what a player! Honestly, the greatest of the 90s and I really enjoyed listening to him. Legend thank you
Wishing you all the very best and your continued recovery mate. I work in addiction and have experienced it firsthand as an Affected Other, and hearing people doing well makes me very happy
That’s great to hear, brother ♥️🙏🏽😊
Best I've seen him in a long time. Stay well Gazza. The greatest talent this country has ever produced. Genius. ❤
Everyone always says this, then the next week he's eating out a bin.
@@VillaBoys123 fair comment. Unfortunately that's the problem with having addiction & mental health issues. Gazza the footballer is only a very small part of who he really is.
Not taking no light away from Gazza, but Rooney all day the greatest this country has produced
@@paulcross4399facts.
He was superb but he peaked around 1990, too many distractions and unfulfilled potential.
On the England front Graham Taylor didn’t help him at all, dropping him for his first game. Knew we’d be in for a rough 4 years from that point
Genuinely lovely bloke, when Luton get relegated away to Notts County in 1992, we saw Gazza in a chauffer driven limo on the way home, we mooned our behinds at him, so he stuck his arse out of the window back, we laughed all the way home down the M1 lol🤣🤣
Ha, I was at that match - didn't get the Gazza salute though!
Brilliant! 😂
Doubt his ex wife who he beat up continously would agree with ya
That reminds of that old joke about Andy Cole and Gazza driving thru Newcastle Town centre. They're getting abuse every time they stop at lights. Finally Gazza says I've had enough of this and sticks his bare arse out of the window.
All the local Geordies start singing "there's only one Peter Beardsley"
Something like that anyway. I can't remember it exactly.
@@luton_gmanrock that’s not very mature or appropriate.
Shame
Brilliant. I'm a Geordie who saw Gazza in his darkest times back home in various bars. To see him looking good and full of smiles is special. Thank you everyone involved!
So happy Gazza is still with us!
100%
Great to see him like this talking to some of his best mates.
He has the best made up storys
I was lucky enough to meet Gazza just after he went to Spurs. Even as a kid, he was funny, warm and entertaining.
What a player
So lovely to see Gazza looking so well and sharp. What a great player!
Growing up in the 90s and watching Gazza play up here in Scotland was special. Coming from a non Rangers fan and a Scotland fan he was an absolute joy to watch. if we had only stuck away that penalty. Love you Gazza, one of the greatest to play in Scotland. Which is pretty impressive considering Laudrup, Larsson or anyone of this modern era here. We were lucky to have you here. Hope you stay well. thank you x
Loved seeing Gazza play. Greatest talent England ever had. Forget Gerrard, Lampard, Scholes and the rest, this is the player I would have liked most to see in a Leeds United shirt. A Very special player. Best wishes 🤍🤍
Good to see our lad in good form again carried England on his back in the 90s wonderful player
Gazzas looking well. Glad to see he looks like he’s doing better. What a player, always wore his heart on his sleeve
Horrible individual. Giggs too.
Gazza the legend and that goal against Scotland euro 96 was sublime and world class 👌 🏴
Watched Gazza for years, used to go to the training ground with my disabled son, Gazza made a beeline for him. I was also in the St John's winter time Gazze used to throw snowballs at us to try and knock our hats off. Years late I was at Boldon when he was signing his book, and give him his due he remembered me straight away. Lovely person glad your in good health these days.
At 6 years old I saw him for the first time and 32 years later my obsession with football is stronger than ever. The memories of gazza with a ball at his feet will live with me until the day I die. My first hero. What a player
Glen hoddle.’ I found God’
Gazza..’ that must have been a great pass’ 😂
😂😂😂😂
Yeah! Legend.. Was missed by the guys tho!
It wasn’t missed...they glanced over it so as not to offend. 😂
he was paraphrasing the Jasper Carrott gag from years ago: "I hear Glenn Hoddle's found God. Must have been a hell of a pass"...
He never said that he's too thick .. it was jasper carrot
Just got round to watching this. As I thought. This was brilliant!! Could listen to Gazzas stories all day. Great to see him looking well and on top form.....
You know when Gazza starts a story off with “the groundsman had a tractor” it’s gonna be a belter, top bloke!
Certainly peaked my interest!
Looking forward to this one. Had the pleasure of chatting to Gazza in Glasgow when he was at Rangers in 96. Absolutely top bloke. And what a player he was too, we are lucky to see him in fantastic form at Ibrox. 👍🏼
I can't actually believe you managed to get Gazza. This is one of the greatest interviews ever. I really was looking forward to and it didn't disappoint what a character and player he was. ⚽🏴
Take him to the Euro's as a pundit guys it would be amazing. 🤣
Gazza was before my time but wow hahaha who else on earth has that many mad stories. He makes Balotelli look like an angel
Gazza was when I really started loving footie, he was a class above everyone other then maybe John Barnes, spend 30 mins watching Gazza footage on UA-cam and enjoy.
Aw mate, you couldn't believe how MASSIVE Paul Gasgcoine was.
He was a superstar before the Internet and social media made superstars every other week.
He was the first British global superstar.
Not long after Trevor Francis became the first British million pound transfer, that shows you how primitive British football was in the 80s and 90s, but Gazza eclipsed all of that.
He was EVERYWHERE, and world famous at a time when British footballers weren't known throughout the world.
Paul gascgoine was an absolute superstar, and probably Britain's first global superstar.
You just cannot put into perspective how iconic Gazza was.
Well never see another like him.
Wayne Rooney was probably the closest thing we've had since, in terms of world wide fame, but even up against Wayne Rooney, Gazza outshone him.
George Best had some good stories too. Football was a lot of fun, before they all became athletes.
First British Global superstar....?
You've obviously never heard of George Best ..?
Bobby Charlton ..?
@@teebobeebo4667 you clearly weren't around when gazza was at his peak.
He absolutely eclipsed best and Charlton.
This was such a lovely pod guys. Been listening since the beginning first time responding.
Hearing Alan say I love you to Gaza brought tears to my eyes. I know (from hearing Alan speak) hes not prone to getting emotional. I thought it was a beautiful moment. Thank you for showing your love to that national treasure.
Also… MIIIIIIIGUEL! 🤣🤣🤣 was in stitches.
Big up to big Meeks for being a good listener and not injecting himself into conversations that he doesn’t know much of. Big respect I reckon it would take a lot of mental strength to actually just sit and listen on a podcast I know I would be anxious as hell thinking that I need to say something to fit in
I hadn’t noticed that when watching but that’s a very good point
I agree
And I love him even more for that😀
I presumed he has the trots, as he wasn't shown a lot of the time.
Why wouldn’t he know much about Gazza?
For me watching you three talk is so wonderful to me. I was in basic training with the Army in 1990, and they only let us watch a few games, I missed the semi final. In 1996 I was sent to Bosnia on my 2nd 6 month tour, and I listened to the opening match via the World service on a Bosnian hillside in 40° C , never eaten a Toblerone since. We flew home on an RAF Hercules during the Spain match back to Germany, and we only knew the result when we landed. I watched the semi in Germany with my German girlfriend (now wife of 25 years), and still think of those days and what could have been. It doesn't matter, as I get on, the memories, the life, the players you all were, the music in both tournaments (New order 90s) (Oasis 96) means everything to me. It shaped my life, it makes me proud to have watched and supported such people as you, who cares if we didn't win, your goal Gazza against Scotland, your goal Shearer against Holland, and big ears, well your goals ;) Thanks you all. God bless!
A wonderful character and an amazing talent!
Thanks, Gazza!
You captured a nation ❤
I've never seen Michah Richards so quiet and starstruck. Must be Gazza's star-quality!
He couldn't speak as he couldn't stop laughing 😂
Didnt see much of gazza whilst he was at Newcastle being a liverpool fan but once saw him beat five players in the opposition box. He just had a sixth sense and eyes in the back of his hand and superb ball control. A true one off.
This is the best I've seen and heard Gazza for years .👍 I've been avoiding clicking this video the last two weeks. Superb to see the lad so well .
I am not English nor do I live in England now but Gazza got me supporting England till this day today. I remember Living in England in the early 90s and watching Italia 90. Gazzas tricks his vulnerability in defeats got me really emotional. I remember people were looking at me like I was crazy when England vs Brazil 2002 was playing and everyone except me supported England. Gazza got people supporting England, I am not sure anyone else has had the same influence in England as him since the 1990s
This was the most delightful, hilarious, wonderful reminder that Gazza is just an all-round legend. Was touch and go for the fella more than once, but he looks so much better these days and he's just on top form in this one. I know he's a busy man and has other stuff to do, but man it'd be the ultimate move to have Gazza be a regular guest every couple of months or something. Cheers lads!
Stay onside Gazza!!!! Fookin inspiration is what I think of you!!! I'm going through the same wars your fighting plus a bit on top and seeing you look so well gives me hope I can win . One of the best players I've seen and one of the few to stay humble. Your a LEGEND my man never forget that and thank you for the pure joy you bring to the world 👏👏👏❤
As an Everton supporter we couldn’t believe it when Walter Smith signed him. Legend 💙EFC.
I just love gazza he is what he no apologies nessary...bleeds sweats blood for his football...his love off the game is brilliant
Gazza was an absolute baller...what a pleasure that was listening to him, folded me in half with laughter. Best raw natural talented footballer England have ever produced. Glad he looks well and healthy...if Gazza's happy football fans are happy. Love and best wishes to you Paul ❤
Gascoigne is a once in a generation player but a once in a history person RFC fan and honestly such a relatable person right or wrong he enjoyed everymoment no matter the situation #what a man
Exactly. Just pure raw talent.
what hero man, makes me proud to be a geordie!!! sat for a whole hour with a smile on me face the entire time, could listen too him talk all day man, love you Gazza
A true national treasure. I hope he knows how much love and goodwill there is for him out there.
A bit pathetic with all the made up storys and his quotes he claims to have said 😂
Gazza has a painting of himself in his Italia ‘90 kit. Cheeky bugger who always makes us smile!
Lovely to see Gazza on top form and looking and sounding fit and healthy which is the most important thing.
Great seeing him looking well. We all love him and he is infectious with his personality. My favourite player of all time was Bryan Robson, so when he spoke about him I thought good onya Gazza. Stay well you LEGEND
What an absolute legend, most naturally gifted player England ever produced, just a shame he didn’t have the support mechanism they have now, “away the lads” we thank you Gazza for giving us some awesome highlights, & today looking the best I’ve seen you in a long time. Gazza one day at time Gordy boy
Thanks so much for doing this, it’s brought such a big smile to my day, hearing Gazza in great form. 1990 was the first World Cup I remember watching and he is and always will be such a legend. As you signed off, we all love him and hope he stays well.
The part where Gazza was talking about everything that went on at United when people say that Ferguson would keep Gazza under control is so funny man, what funny likable guy man I am glad he is looking well.
That's got to be the best,the funniest and most memorable podcast ever, it's absolutely brilliant to hear and listen to gazza brilliant player and brilliant sense of humour and looking good ❤😊😂
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Guys, thank you so much for this podcast. I remember 1990 & 1996 and watching both games. Gazza,for all his struggles looks and sounds awesome. Let’s hope he continues to keep that confidence in himself. Thank you Gary,Alan,Miguel and of course Paul 🏴😂👍⚽️
Three England legends of my childhood on one podcast Gazza Legend Shearer I had the grey euro 96 shirt with number nine on and Italia 90 all legends and inspirational on my football journey
I never understood why the grey kit got so much stick, it's probably my all time favourite england strip!
So good. Great to see him doing well. He brought a lot of happiness to people through his football career, now seeing him happy and healthy in his life is what makes us happy. Legend.
Good to see Gazza healthy and hear his stories and great conversation and mutual admiration between you all
Gazza is the true definition of a footballer that played because he loved the game of football. Not for the money, not for the fame or the glamour or the girls. He did it because he loved playing football and he was always himself from a kid to a grown man he didn't change one bit. Legend of the game, it's what a lot of players are missing in todays game
Thank you Gazza for your incredible skill on the pitch and your stories off it . I’m amazed you can remember them all . Stay well and healthy . You look amazing . Brilliant podcast . Thanks to everyone
Favourite episode so far and seeing gazza being well is amazing. I remember my cousin and I being taken by one of Gazzas agents to a spurs game and we both ended up getting a daft as a brush toothbrush and vhs of fishing with Gazza. He is still a hero and turns this 45 year old Into a 10 year old again!
I could not possibly love Paul Gasgcoine any more than I already do.
He's an absolute hero to me, and to millions of British lads my age.
He made us proud to be England fans.
A pride which sticks with me still.
England is the home of football, and Gazza is our crowning jewel.
A man of the people. Imagine man utd players going to the match on a bus with the fans today...
Nope. It wouldn't happen.
Gazza, if you ever read this, just know canny lad, we love you, and always will.
My Grandpa was born in Ashington in 1920. A bloke he played football with scouted Gazza. When I saw him in an England friendly he was the best footballer I ever saw along with my hero Ian Wright Wright Wright. Gazza will always be a legend for me. I love Gazza!
Still in the top 5 best English players of all time for me
The bloke who scouted him is called Peter Kirkley
@@lewiswalker5650 Apparently Jackie Milburn on Google
granpda was full of bs
I think the bloke was Newcastle legend Jackie Milburn, a former coal miner/footballer from Ashington, and uncle to the legendary Charlton brothers.
My footballing idol as a kid! So many happy amazing memories watching gazza! I'm a united fan an I always get asked who my favourite united player is an I always say no 1 else mattered to me as a kid except gazza! Always get a lump in my throat when I think how close we came to winning Italia 90 an euro 96! What an absolute player!!
One of the greatest players of all time. Naturally gifted, great to see him doing well. Thanks for this lads
Absolute talent who never fails to put a smile on everyone’s face.
Privileged to have shared the field with him on a few occasions (opposing team) from youth, reserves and first teams.
Stay well, Gazza!
Always a legend, on and off the pitch. He played for the love of the game, not just the money like so many today, he would blow most modern players out off the water. What an ace.
Amazing he remembers all these stories despite the troubles he’s had. #lovegazza
Flawed genius like most geniuses in sport life who are gifted , wish him all best , and he finds peace with his troubles , brilliant podcast , from first minute been smiling emotional being 61 , this is such a brilliant 👏 watch , keep up great work lads
Probably the greatest thing I've ever seen on UA-cam! I work hard, play hard and I'm just a teacher. When kids tell me I'm the best teacher ever, I think of Gazza... Kids you should have seen me dying on my arse on Sunday 😂
Good to see you healthy. Recovery is tough but we’re all pulling for you son 🏴🦁🦁🦁🏴
Great to see gazza like this proper national treasure my bairn is 6 even he knows how good gazza was and wants be just like him
That was fantastic, so glad he could just speak his mind. Well done lads!
He’s such a funny bloke. Every England fan must love him.. 🏴 😊
It's comforting to know that he's looking well and will hopefully, from now on, be in control of his demons. Even as a West Ham fan, I can appreciate his genius.
Got to love Gazza! Nice to see him well, keep it up man we all love ya.
Saw a clip on tiktok and gazza is frigging hilarious!
Gazza is an amazing story teller!!
Would watch a Gazza podcast all day long!
Yeah his imagination is amazing, most of it made up ofcourse
One of my favorite players of all time! Glad he seems happy and well!
9:40 oh my days, havent laughed this hard in a while 🤣
What an amazing interview, from an incredible person and player.
He was amazing. For me 1990 is my best World Cup memories ever. We had such a good team and were so close to winning it. Between Lineker, Gaza, Chris Waddle , teams were scared of us
It’s great to see Gazza doing well and sharing some great memories, hilarious as always! Had the pleasure of watching him at Ibrox many times! Personally I believe we got the best of Gazza at Rangers! Still have my 95/96 shirt with Gazza 8 on the back! What a legend! 🇬🇧💙
I would love to see Gazza on more football shows. Very honest guy.
What an episode. Thank, Gazza! And thanks to Gary, Al, and Migel!
Gazza, the reason I fell in love with football! Stay well indeed ❤
Such a hilarious and brilliant interview and so good to see Gazza happy smiling and looking pretty well too. Long may it continue and what a character and legend!
What a legend! He's a top bloke with a heart of gold! All the best Gazza.
Gazza and Laudrup were genius for Rangers, dream team.
gazza said loads him and laudrup used to Ole' all the opposition just for fun lol
Laudrup is class in my fut
😂😂😂 imagine being that good that ya made it look so easy @@djgremlin5830
I remember Gaza playing in a Preseason at Stockort edgley park for middlesbough. He was subbed in the second half and whole ground gave him a standing ovation. It was wonderful
Cantona Rooney & Giggsy absolutely tore to pieces that was hilarious 😂😂😂 love Gazza. WATP🔴⚪️🔵
My late stepdad said that Gazza was the best player he had ever seen with a ball, up there with Maradona! Glad to see you’re doing well and love the stories, personal fav is when you hid the fish in the players car when you was at Rangers 😂😂😂❤
No… honestly! This is the best piece of football related content I’ve ever watched
I truly hope that Gazza outlives us all, he's been there and back and looks so well right now and the brain and humour is as sharp as ever....what a funny guy and awesome talent......a true football legend who we all hope has a long and happy life - he deserves it.....
What a gem of a man Gazza is! Thanks for that epic episode lads !
Just happy to see Gazza looking stable and healthy. All of the crazy stories are a bonus
09:43 to 10:38 left me in absolute stitches 😂
Gazza looking really good, love it, some of my happiest football memories from child hood. That World cup final vs Germany, i was 11 on a school trip and thats all everyone talked about on the coach on the way home was, will we get back for the game. great memories, what a player, Greatest England Player ever.
2:15 Gary: "Early on in your career, didn't you get turned down by a few clubs on trial?"
Gazza: "Yeah. Stringfellows..."
He's still got his humour. What a guy. What a legend.
Just found this , great to see Paul looking so good and definitely on form. Beardsley, Waddle and Gaza canny little group we had there
Gazza is off this planet. I’m here for all of it. True legend!
My absolute hero growing up as a kid. So glad to see him looking so well. Stay strong Gazza there’s only one!
I don’t care who you support if you grew up in the 90’s Gazza was our genius he was our Zidane Maradona Messi! You can’t help but love Gazza
What a legend. Living in the toon now & found a 7" of fog on the tyne the other day. Loved hearing your old stories. Keep well & stay happy ❤
Really enjoyed this Pod Cast, some of the stories are a reminder of how Football players use to live life to the max in between games :)
Lovely to see Gaza,on form again. And he is healthy! Fantastic vid seeing him talking and having a laugh with some of his best mates.
Best episode yet
One of the very best podcasts EVER absolutely brilliant wow What a Legend so so funny what a guy to be around a laugh a minute Keep well Gazza ⚽️👍
Can we hear the lads opinion on Bara Bet free picks? I feel like it's changing the industry.
What a player he was. Glad to see him doing well health wise. All the best Gazza. England!!!!
Listened to it on Spotify. Can’t wait to actually watch the gang absolutely lose it. 🤣
Not the same without the video so I save it for that being released!! Gotta love a bit of gazza
Was searching on youtube daily for the past week for the video to come🤣🤣
Gazza looks and sounds great. Glad he is still here.