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Presents
A Glorious Evening with Former 
England Legend
Paul " Gazza" Gascoigne

Friday 24th November, 2023
At The Country Park, Hull 
Book an evening with arguably one of England's finest ever footballers. Listen to the tales of  the Geordie Legend and his Life in the Fast Lane

Gazza Highlights

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Paul "Gazza" Gascoigne

Paul John Gascoigne born 27 May 1967, nicknamed Gazza, is an English former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He is described by the National Football Museum as "widely recognised as the most naturally talented English footballer of his generation".

Born and raised in Gateshead, Gascoigne signed schoolboy terms with Newcastle United, before turning professional with the club in 1984. Three years later, he was sold to Tottenham Hotspur for £2.2 million. He won the FA Cup with Spurs in 1991, before being sold to Italian club Lazio for £5.5 million. In 1995, he was transferred to Rangers for £4.3 million and helped the club to two league titles, a Scottish Cup and a Scottish League Cup. He returned to England in a £3.4 million move to Middlesbrough in 1998. He made his debut in the Premier League in the 1998–99 season, having already featured in the 1998 Football League Cup Final. He switched to Everton in 2000, and later had spells with BurnleyGansu Tianma and Boston United.

Gascoigne represented the England national team from 1988 to 1998, in which he was capped 57 times and scored ten goals. He was part of the England team that reached fourth place in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, where he famously cried after receiving a yellow card in the semi-final with West Germany, which meant he would have been suspended for the final had England won the game. He also helped the team to the semi-finals of Euro 96, which included scoring a goal against Scotland, described in 2013 as "one of the most iconic goals in the game's recent history". He has been involved in a number of high-profile goal celebrations at both club and international level, including the "dentist's chair" celebration from Euro 96, and mimicking playing the flute with Rangers in 1998, a reference to the Protestant Orange Order.

In the later part of his career, and especially following retirement, Gascoigne's life became dominated by severe mental and emotional problems, particularly alcoholism. He has been jailed or sectioned on numerous occasions and his struggles receive regular coverage in the British press. He has frequently attempted to live without alcohol, though rehabilitation programmes have provided only temporary relief. His personal issues ended his coaching career, and he has not worked in football since being dismissed as the manager of Kettering Town in 2005.

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The Venue - The Country Park, Hull 

Welcome to The Country Park, the venue with the most picturesque views around. Nestled by the waterside, on a lovely clear day you can see for miles across the River Humber. We have seating inside with panoramic views to offer all, if it’s dining in front of the open fire, looking out of a window at the magnificent scenery of the Humber Bridge or just the view of the world going by on the River Humber.

Or if you prefer the open air, we have tables on our patio area or grassed area. We have a table for you waiting. We have a menu with a wide range of delicious choices from hearty homemade classics to stylish modern dishes with a twist. The bar offerings are the same, with a mix of refreshing cocktails, local ales and crisp wines and much more to offer

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