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Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza A worse for wear Paul Gascoigne is helped
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza A worse for wear Paul Gascoigne is helped from Walkers Nightclub in Low Friar Street, Newcastle after the footballer was punched unconscious and fell aggravating the knee injury he sustained during the 1991 FA Cup Final 29 September 1991
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