Rangers legend Gazza tipped a Celtic-mad paperboy £120 after organising a whipround from his teammates - after the 'little boy gave him stick' for playing for Old Firm rivals.
Paul Gascoigne, 53, was drinking with fellow Gers players including former midfielder Stuart McCall, 56, sometime between 1995 and 1998 when he played for the Light Blues.
A little boy walked into the pub and sold copies of the Glasgow Evening Times, which cost 20p. The gobby paperboy 'gave Gazza stick' for playing for Gers - but later on it emerged the child supported Celtic, McCall told podcast One Last Match.Gazza asked for a tenner off his 11 teammates and gave the boy a handful of notes.McCall, who currently manages Bradford City, said: "We had a lad come in, we.
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