Gazza’s agent sets the record straight over Ibrox antics

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Paul Gascoigne’s Agency has moved to explain one incident of their client’s behaviour at Ibrox on Saturday. 

The condition of the 54-year-old came as something of a shock to the 38,000 fans at the Anniversary event despite having more than one month’s notice for the match. 

Displaying his admiration for the Catholic-hating organisation The Orange Order Gazza mimicked playing a flute to the cheers of the fans inside Ibrox and the amusement of fellow players. 

Prior to the match, it would be a stretch to call it the warm-up, he tripped a young fan that had made it onto the pitch. 

This caused some concerns on social media but all is well since the child involved was known to the former England midfielder. 

According to their Twitter Profile M&N Management are a ‘UK talent management and PR agency representing the country’s top TV personalities, sporting legends, models, and entertainers. 

Gazza is likely to be involved in a number of Q and A evenings across Scotland over the coming months. 

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