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Discover our fantastic range of Paul Gascoigne memorabilia, autographed by "Gazza" himself. One of the most iconic English players to ever grace the pitch, Gascoigne made an impact at a number of clubs throughout his career including Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United and Rangers, and is infamous for his days representing England in the 90s. From his tears at the 1990 World Cup to his "Dentist Chair" Celebration at the Euros '96, Gazza cemented himself as an English football legend with his skill on the pitch and infectious personality.

Each signed shirt, photo and stadium sign has been hand-signed by Gazza at one of our private signing sessions. You'll be supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity with every item detailing the signing date and location and a photo from the signing. You can also add a quality frame to your memorabilia for the perfect gift or to display your item. Want to make it extra special? Our dual framed shirts showcase memorabilia signed by Gazza and one of his memorable teammates including Gary Lineker.


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Paul John Gascoigne was born on May 27, 1967 in Gateshead, England. His nickname is Gazza.

Gascoigne had unsuccessful trials at Ipswich Town, Middlesbrough and Southampton before being offered a place by his local side Newcastle United. He made his debut on April 13, 1985 against QPR.

He made a total of 107 appearances for Newcastle, scoring 25 times. At the end of the 1987-88 season, he was named as the Barclays Young Player of the Year and was subject of offers from both Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur. He chose Spurs, and signed for them for £2 million, a British record transfer fee.

He helped Spurs to a sixth-place finish in his first season, and to the FA Cup final in his second. He scored six goals en route to Wembley, including a spectacular 30-yard strike in the semi-final against Arsenal. Sadly, he was stretchered off with ruptured cruciate ligaments just minutes into the final against Nottingham Forest. Spurs went on to win 2-1.

He signed for Rangers for £4.3 million in July 1995.

In his first season at Ibrox he helped the side to a domestic treble of Scottish Premier League, Scottish FA Cup and Scottish League Cup. His hat-trick against Aberdeen in the penultimate game of the season clinched the title. He won a second SPL title the following year.

Gazza is probably best known for his role in the England team of 1990 when he was part of the side that were beaten in the World Cup semi-final by West Germany. He became a national figure when, upon being ruled out of a potential appearance in the final with a yellow card, he burst into tears. The hysteria surrounding him was known as "Gazzamania".

Gascoigne was also part of the side that made it as far as the semi-finals of Euro 96, before again being beaten on penalties by the Germans. He scored a memorable goal against Scotland during the tournament, chipping Colin Hendry before volleying home.

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