Sorry but I had to laugh at the stuff earlier on today about the Celtic fans allegedly singing about Gazza. Whether or not they did is a moot point, why the **** would Gazza care anyway?
Some of the responses have been interesting. The notion that Walter is to blame is a bit absurd. Years back a big crowd of my workmates and I used to socialise regularly. Some drank more than others. A couple of the folk we were with are now alcoholics, is that my then bosses fault? Also remember back then football and society were very different; we didn’t suck on the teat of the nanny state back then. Employers did not have the same obligation to show faux concern for every character flaw or supposed weakness. Nowadays everyone seems to want confess to having some bizarre condition. Watch daytime tv and they flaunt them like badges of honour, God how bad must the other teams have been during the 9Os's if our pure mental jakeball, alky squad could win 9 in a row? **** the standard of football in Europe was so bad that these lushes nearly reached a champions league final.
Gazza was never my favourite by a long shot. Before he signed I disliked him almost as much as I did Ian Black. To be honest I thought he was a bit of a tit. The guy did have genuine issues though; I remember one documentary highlighting his OCD. I think he's also an insomniac with attention deficit disorder. Adding Danny Baker and the ginger geek Evans to the equation didn't help either. They indulged his behaviour far more than any team mate did. He sure sold a lot of replica strips though.
I saw today a picture of him today supposedly pissing into a plant pot in the Daily Record. At least it wasn't on Eric Bo Anderson this time. The papers don't help in these situations either all their fake concern while they desperately await their prey's latest **** up. Is a photograph of someone with clear mental health problems urinating on the patio plants really necessary? Perhaps the target audience concerned are folk like the poster on here who said he's in his dead pool?
At the end of the day (as is the case with anyone with addiction issues) the only person who can help Gazza is himself.