Gascoigne, enjoyed a glittering career highlighted by his starring role in England's run to the 1990 World Cup semi-finals, where his tears became an iconic moment. He also helped England reach the Euro 96 semi-finals, scoring a memorable goal against Scotland. At club level, Gascoigne won the FA Cup with Tottenham and two league titles, the Scottish Cup and League Cup with Rangers. He is widely recognised as one of the most naturally talented English footballers of his generation.
Speaking ahead of the release of his new book Eight, which chronicles his many struggles with addiction and his stints in rehab, Gascoigne told The Mirror: "I will probably die as Gazza. But I have nothing to hide. The whole country knows what I have done now. I drank because I wanted to drink, I regretted the consequences afterwards. Now if I have a relapse, I do not go for weeks on end like I did before. Looking back, I must have hurt my mum and dad. But you do not think about it. The person you hurt the most is yourself."
He added: "Jimmy Greaves stopped drinking, but that is Jimmy Greaves. I am not Jimmy Greaves and I am not George Best. I don't get drunk because I hate my mum and dad or I hate the public. It is not about that. I do it for the sake of it. I might regret it. But I don't think about yesterday, I don't think about tomorrow. I just think about today and live for today."


