Paul Gascoigne Arrested Over 'Drunken Assault'

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Paul Gascoigne has been arrested after an alleged drunken assault at a train station.

The former football star, who left rehab in the US earlier this year, was held after the incident in Hertfordshire.

A Hertfordshire Police spokeswoman said: "Police were called to a report of a man allegedly being drunk and disorderly at Stevenage railway station at 10.30pm on Thursday July 4.

"Officers attended the location and arrested a 46-year-old male on suspicion of common assault and being drunk and disorderly."

He was taken into custody but was not charged, police said.

The Mirror reported that Gascoigne had grabbed a security guard by the throat before attacking ex-wife Sheryl Gascoigne when she tried to step in.

According to the newspaper, he was bailed after being held in a police cell for 12 hours overnight.

Earlier this year, Gascoigne said he wanted to "get back to reality" after the latest health scare in his battle with alcohol addiction.

In March, the ex-England and Newcastle player told Sky Sports News: "When I'm drinking I forget about everyone.

"I don't realise the hurt I'm doing to others but, you know, I've got to think about the hurt I was doing to myself.

"People come up (and say) 'never touch a drink again'. I don't know (if) I'm going to touch a drink again. I just know that I'm not drinking today."
 

There's no helping this guy, he's seriously ill and a alcoholic of the highest order.

Such a shame and IMO is still the most gifted player this country has ever produced.

The worry is you just know that one day one of these gazza breaking stories is more than likely going to be about his death.
 

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You what lad ?
 
Unfortunately it was only a matter of time. Similar to George Best in that he always said the right things in interviews but you knew it wouldn't last
 
Wait n see what the facts are before judging him. It could be a fuss over nothing for all we know.
 

It's quite clear he's lost without football because he's knows absolutely [Poor language removed] all else...Robson's "daft as a brush" comment wasn't off the mark. I'd consider it a small miracle if he makes it another 10 years.
 
If he does drink himself to death, they'll be mass hysteria, "Why, Why didn't we try and help him??"

He's had lots of help and offers. He's got to sort himself out.

Great footballer
 

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