

Gazza Has Quit The Booze For Good

Paul Gascoigne told press that his rehab sessions have successfully stopped him from drinking alcohol and that he'd like a job in management.
Paul Gascoigne, who has been in an incredibly serious state over the last few years, has announced that his rehab sessions have been a success. Gascoigne's classes begun several months ago, after several of his close friends pooled their money together for the cause.
"It was a real challenge to detach myself from the booze," Gascoigne told BBC Football. "When I began my rehab sessions I didn't think I could do it, but I am here now, sober- and it's going to stay that way."
Gascoigne also expressed his desire to venture in to football coaching, stating it would be beneficial to his health. However, it is expected that Gascoigne will take a low league job due to his damaged reputation.
"I think I'd like to do a bit of management. It would generally be an interesting thing to do, but I think it would help keep me busy and away from the beer."
Gascoigne has now returned from America, as his rehab sessions have come to a conclusion. Many football personalities have expressed their happiness over Gazza's redemption, but it remains to be seen if he can keep it up.