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Wanderers Ways. Neil Thompson 1961-2021

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that was grim viewing. I dont know how people get that bad.

Fair enough as a student i drank most days and i still like a binge at the weekend but ive no idea what possesses people to want to drink alcohol 5,6, 7 days a week. Just understand why people would sink 10-12 units plus in the house on a Tuesday for example

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One of my all time hero's is Gazza, a shame to see him like he is.

 

Maybe he could show us round the best lemonade bars in Bournemouth though

Question is, how does he afford that and botox etc, if hes meant to be skint ??

Mind you £15 for a photo with him.......... 

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Euro 96

 

That goal against Scotland and the performance against Holland

 

Brilliant

Was at them both. Two brilliant days, probably the best football days I've ever had (excluding BWFC)

 

Heartbreaking to see. Good luck Gazza but I don't think there is long left.

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Just watch the poem he is composing in the last 5 minutes.

 

My name is Paul

Some folk call me Gazza

If you're a Romanian bird looking at a long-con with a Jock alecan

Your man is Jazza

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Very sad, i didnt want to watch that.

 

I can't see Gazza having long left, he doesnt seem strong enough to beat this, but I really hope he does.

 

Very tough illness to overcome, but he's had plenty of opportunities to get help which he's either wasted or they haven't worked. Most alcoholics don't have that.

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He's turned into a lonely old man, god love him, he just wants to be cuddled and loved,

 

I hope he pulls himself together

 

My England Hero

 

That doesn't even fucking rhyme.

 

#worsethanDenn

Posted

that was grim viewing. I dont know how people get that bad.

Fair enough as a student i drank most days and i still like a binge at the weekend but ive no idea what possesses people to want to drink alcohol 5,6, 7 days a week. Just understand why people would sink 10-12 units plus in the house on a Tuesday for example

When it gets to his stage it's not a case of wanting to drink its needing to drink.

 

My father in law died the year we got married due to alcoholism.

 

He once said to me during one of his dry spells then when he's in the middle of a binge if he didn't carry on drinking it he felt ill,so Ill he thought he was going to die,worse than any kind of flu etc....only another drink would stop him feeling like that.

 

Not nice going round and having to help you mrs change her dads kecks because he'd pissed himself.

 

Grim.

 

It's becomes an illness that can be cured with a drink,not just a straight choice wether to have a bevvy tonight or not.

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I thought he was very honest.  Didnt make unreal predictions just hope that one day he would be cured.

 

There was a look of resignation in his face and darkness in his words that suggested he thought it could only end one way.

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Wife beater

 Sad but true. Feel for the guy for what he's been through but it doesn't excuse the pain he's put others through in that respect.

But hey, redemption, second, third chances and all that. Hope he makes it.

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