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    Paul John Gascoigne (/ˈɡæskɔɪn/, born 27 May 1967), nicknamed Gazza, is an English former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder...
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  • Sheryl Gascoigne (née Failes; born 24 September 1963) is a British television personality and author. She is the former wife of footballer Paul Gascoigne and...
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  • Regan Paul Gascoigne (born 18 February 1996 in Welwyn Garden City) is an English professional dancer, singer and actor. He has worked in several performing...
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  • Gascoigne is a 2015 documentary about the English footballer Paul Gascoigne. "Gazza is the ultimate vanity project". Telegraph. Retrieved 20 June 2015...
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  • (1916–2004), British writer Paul Gascoigne (born 1967), English footballer Phil Gascoine (1934–2007), British comics artist Rosalie Gascoigne (1917–1999), New...
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    Norway. He next played against the Netherlands as a substitute for Paul Gascoigne who was injured. England were leading 2–1, but crucially conceded a...
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    and then there are top players. In my time in the England setup, Paul Gascoigne, Paul Scholes and [Wayne] Rooney just had that little bit more than all...
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    Sheryl Gascoigne (née Failes) and the adopted daughter of former footballer Paul Gascoigne. She has a brother Mason and a half-brother Regan Gascoigne. In...
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    match is also remembered for the performance of Tottenham midfielder Paul Gascoigne, who made two violent tackles on Forest players within the first 15...
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  • Gazza in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gazza most commonly refers to Paul Gascoigne (born 1967), an English former footballer Gazza may also refer to: Gazza...
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    got the label of "Gazza's minder", whose job was to create room for Paul Gascoigne to exploit with his natural ball skills. Though the first group game...
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    of him by stating that he would "love to be like Gazza [Paul Gascoigne]", adding that Gascoigne "played with such joy". This is something that Grealish...
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    Danish sportswear brand Hummel International (doing caricatures of Paul Gascoigne for school lunchboxes etc.). As an Arsenal fan, Kaye has said there...
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  • Dyson Paul Gascoigne Jimmy Greaves Arthur Grimsdell Willie Hall Ron Henry Glenn Hoddle Jack Jull Cyril Knowles Gary Lineker Gary Mabbutt Paul Miller...
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    2013, Everton manager Roberto Martínez described Barkley as a mix of Paul Gascoigne and Michael Ballack. England manager Roy Hodgson said that Barkley's...
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  • also attempted to sign Paul Gascoigne from Newcastle United, and a deal was agreed, but while Ferguson was on holiday, Gascoigne agreed to join Tottenham...
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  • into the English Football Hall of Fame: Dixie Dean (2002 inductee) Paul Gascoigne (2002 inductee) Alan Ball (2003 inductee) Pat Jennings (2003 inductee)...
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    "Abu Dhabi Racing by Prema adds F1 junior Paul Aron for FRAC". Formula Scout. Retrieved 31 October 2023. Gascoigne, Roger (12 February 2022). "Mercedes junior...
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  • in the Jia League from Tianjin Lifei. Former England international Paul Gascoigne played four games for them in 2003, scoring two goals, before returning...
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    first goal in a 3–3 draw at Ibrox. He was also now playing alongside Paul Gascoigne, and the pair were instrumental in Rangers winning their eighth league...
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  • with 16 goals in all competitions. United had tried to sign midfielder Paul Gascoigne from Newcastle United in the close season, but lost out to Tottenham...
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  • in the top-flight, until key players such as Waddle, Beardsley and Paul Gascoigne were sold, and the team was relegated once more in the 1988–89 season...
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    such as Sheringham and his contemporaries including Paul Gascoigne, Steve McManaman, Tony Adams and Paul Ince, had done the nation proud. At this time, the...
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  • later, and the score remained 1–1 after 90 minutes. In extra time, Paul Gascoigne came very close to scoring a golden goal, but fractionally missed a...
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    Benjamin Alexander Gascoigne, Baron Gascoigne (born 5 March 1983) is a British political adviser and life peer. He served as Political Secretary to the...
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  • two-part British television documentary about the English footballer Paul Gascoigne. Directed by Sampson Collins for Western Edge Pictures, Haviland Digital...
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    in February 1988, Jones was famously photographed covertly grabbing Paul Gascoigne by his testicles during a league game for Wimbledon against Newcastle...
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    1983–84 Paul Walsh Luton Town 1984–85 Mark Hughes Manchester United 1985–86 Tony Cottee West Ham United 1986–87 Tony Adams Arsenal 1987–88 Paul Gascoigne Newcastle...
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  • heavily reworked version of the title track with vocals by footballer Paul Gascoigne was released in October 1990 under the title "Fog on the Tyne (Revisited)"...
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  • Wilf Mannion George Hardwick Nobby Stiles Graeme Souness Bryan Robson Paul Gascoigne The English Football Hall of Fame is housed at The National Football...
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