Paul Gascoigne invented a "weird" game that could last for hours and left a room peppered with holes - but he wouldn't let his teammate leave until it was finished.Gazza's game apparently involved two snooker cues being propped up against a wall.
Whoever was playing had to bowl at them, cricket style, with a snooker ball. The aim was to snap the cues with the ball. READ MORE: Man Utd hero found out who snitched about night out to 'flapping' Fergie 30 years laterBut there was one strict rule that Gazza was sure to enforce.
No one could leave the room to go to bed until the cues were snapped - even if that took hours. And the night before a cup final was no exception.
Craig Hignett roomed with Gazza in a hotel for three nights before Middlesbrough's League Cup Final against Chelsea in March 1998.
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