Paul Gascoigne plays football or as much as the coach. The only experience in Gascoigne's brief career is at the sixth team, Kettering Town. But but, Gazza was fired after only 39 days because of the spare lifestyle, drinking alcohol every day.
Two years before coming to Kettering Town, Gascoigne has first openly admitted that he had alcoholism in an frank interview with Ian Ridley of Observer. His illustrious play has faded after difficult stages in Burnley, Boston United and especially Gansu Tianma in China, where the strange environment has been particularly heavy on Gascoigne.
Gazza has released an autobiography, in which he tells his difficulties with eagerness, obsessive and depression. In addition, he also interviewed in Observer, which shared about his precarious financial situation as well as “his short coach's life”.
“It feels great, I am very excited. I know this is Kettering Town, this is not the English Premier League, but … This is a challenge and what I really expected,” Gascoigne said excitedly on October 27, 2005 when he was appointed Kettering Town's new coach.
Gazza, one of the most talented British football players of all time, was very excited to outline the great plan of his life for Kettering Town. This is an extremely attractive press conference, marking the great event of Kettering, a club that only plays in the sixth division of English football.