Former England star Paul Gascoigne has revealed how reading his new book reduced him to tears.
The ex-Newcastle and Tottenham midfielder has followed up his acclaimed autobiography with 'Being Gazza: My Journey to Hell and Back', a record of a year in therapy. Gascoigne, 39, has fought well-documented battles against alcoholism and bulimia and last December was sacked as player-manager of Kettering after just 39 days in charge.
"Then I broke down and cried for two days," Gascoigne told The Times, speaking of when he first read the manuscript for his book. "When I realised what I had been talking about, I didn't want it to come out."
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