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    Gazza's back in the game! Paul Gascoigne appointed boss of non-league Garforth Town


    By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER
    Last updated at 10:13 AM on 27th September 2010

    Former England international Paul Gascoigne has been appointed the new manager of non-league club Garforth Town, it has been reported.
    Gascoigne, 43, said: 'I feel strong right now. For me personally it's a big challenge. It's whether the players want to join me in that challenge.
    'I never knew when I'd get back into football. I want to take the club forward and I want the players to develop. I will give commitment to the club.'


    Back in the game: Paul Gascoigne has been appointed the new manger of non-league club Garforth Town

    The West Yorkshire side are currently in the Evo Stik First Division North League. The former Newcastle, Tottenham, Lazio and Rangers midfielder added: 'I am excited. I can't wait to get in and get started - but of course I will be nervous.'
    Gascoigne's previous management role at Kettering lasted just 39 days when he was sacked amid claims the former England international was drinking too much.
    Gascoigne added: 'I will give commitment to the club. Going to a club like this does not bother me one bit. I love this type of football. It is not flash and the players won't be flash.
    'I will get the same publicity at Garforth as if I was at a Premier League club and I don't want the players to get carried away with it. I am excited. I can't wait to get in and get started but of course I will be nervous.
    'I will take a little bit from each manager I've worked with and I want the players to play with a smile on their faces.
    'The spotlight has never really been turned off for me. I just hope people concentrate on results rather than the other stuff.
    'Is it my last chance? It's up to me.'
    Garforth owner Simon Clifford told the website: 'I want him to be an inspiration to someone who might have depression or problems in their lives. He's walked through hell but he has kept on walking.

    Previous job: Gascoigne was unveiled as Kettering manager in 2005, but didn't last long in the job

    'Everyone says they love Paul but nobody does anything about it.
    'I want Paul to be an inspiration to someone who might have depression or problems in their lives.
    'People look at the issues in his life. Because Paul had difficulties with bipolar disorder or alcohol doesn't mean he doesn't have something to offer the world.
    'Everyone will get a lift from him. I wanted a bit of fairy dust and I just thought he deserved a chance. I don't see it as a gamble. I think he will thrive on the responsibility.
    'I'm not interested in what he has and hasn't done, it's what he can do that interests me. I think he needs to be busy and have focus.

    Memories are made of this: Gascoigne in action for England against West Germany in the 1990 World Cup semi-final

    People can criticise me for employing him but I look at England players who don't have his problems and aren't self-medicated and they are the ones abusing their position.
    'He is the best player of our lifetime and he has only had one chance in management.
    It isn't the first time Garforth have made a move for some of football's biggest names. In 2004, they signed Brazilian legends Socrates and Careca.
    Clifford insists there is a difference however, saying: 'This is not a publicity stunt. When we signed Socrates and Careca, that was.'
    Gascoigne has endured a turbulent private life in recent years, but millions will fondly remember him for his brilliant exploits on the pitch, not least with England where his brilliance helped them to the semi-finals of the 1990 World Cup and the 1996 European Championships.





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    THERE IS ONLY ONE ONANDI LOWE!

    "Good things come out of the garrisons" after his daughter won the 100m Gold For Jamaica.


    "It therefore is useless and pointless, unless it is for share malice and victimisation to arrest and charge a 92-year-old man for such a simple offence. There is nothing morally wrong with this man smoking a spliff; the only thing wrong is that it is still on the law books," said Chevannes.

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    Solicitor of Prostitutue, England/MAN U superstar cant handle punny pressure ?

    Rooney's to blame: Manchester United star Wayne is shot to pieces and it's all his fault, blasts Kevin Keegan

    By MATT LAWTON Chief Football Correspondent

    Last updated at 8:19 AM on 27th September 2010


    Not himself: Wayne Rooney missed several chances for United against Bolton


    Wayne Rooney has come under fire from Kevin Keegan in an astonishing attack that will incense Sir Alex Ferguson.

    At the end of a week when Ferguson blamed Rooney's poor form on the media focus on his private life, Keegan dismissed that theory and said the Manchester United striker had brought it on himself.

    Keegan, at Bolton as a studio guest for ESPN, also insisted Rooney's 'confidence is shot' after seeing him struggle in a disappointing 2-2 draw for United at the Reebok Stadium.

    The former England manager, arguably the first superstar English player to attract the modern media spotlight, was asked if Rooney's off-the-field problems were beginning to take their toll.

    Keegan did not pull his punches, blaming Rooney for courting publicity and selling the exclusive rights to his wedding, for a reported £2.5million, to a celebrity magazine.

    'You can't have all the contracts, you can't sell your wedding to magazines and things like this and suddenly say, "That's the tap I want to turn on, but we want to turn the other one off",' said Keegan.
    'It's just one tap and I know, from when I played, that if you are advertising boots and all these things, you have to go and make appearances. You are going to appear in the paper.
    'But the one thing I would say is keep your home and your family out of it and just take your endorsements if that's what you want to do.

    Hauled off: Rooney was substituted after an hour at the Reebok

    'You can't then turn around and say there's too much paparazzi around or there is too much publicity. One minute you are courting it, the next minute you're saying "I don't want this".'
    In an interview last week, Ferguson spoke of the pressure on his England international. 'I don't believe he has a confidence problem,' he said. 'The boy is starting to realise probably, finally, without any question, what kind of focus is on him as a human being.'
    Keegan disagreed. 'His performance at Bolton tells me his confidence is shot,' he said. 'Last year, you'd fancy him to put some of these chances into the net. For United to get back to where they should be - and winning at places like Bolton - they need to be getting Wayne Rooney firing on all cylinders.

    Delight: Michael Owen celebrates scoring the equaliser at the Reebok

    'Manchester United are minus Wayne Rooney at the moment. It's a different Wayne Rooney this year. It's not the same. It's like chalk and cheese.'

    While the major problems for United remain in defence, assistant manager Mike Phelan said Rooney was taken off after 61 minutes for tactical reasons rather than the ankle injury that is not expected to rule him out of Wednesday's Champions League encounter in Valencia.
    'Wayne had a bit of a knock and he has been playing with it for a couple of weeks,' said Phelan. 'But we decided he wasn't getting into the areas we wanted and he wasn't getting chances, so we had to change it.'





    THERE IS ONLY ONE ONANDI LOWE!

    "Good things come out of the garrisons" after his daughter won the 100m Gold For Jamaica.


    "It therefore is useless and pointless, unless it is for share malice and victimisation to arrest and charge a 92-year-old man for such a simple offence. There is nothing morally wrong with this man smoking a spliff; the only thing wrong is that it is still on the law books," said Chevannes.

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      If yuh follow some man reasoning dem man deh caan mek Jamaica side , if they were jamaican because of obvious moral character flaws.

      kissteeth.....mawning sickead and almshouse.
      THERE IS ONLY ONE ONANDI LOWE!

      "Good things come out of the garrisons" after his daughter won the 100m Gold For Jamaica.


      "It therefore is useless and pointless, unless it is for share malice and victimisation to arrest and charge a 92-year-old man for such a simple offence. There is nothing morally wrong with this man smoking a spliff; the only thing wrong is that it is still on the law books," said Chevannes.

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