Gascoigne Slurring Shaking And Swearing On Stage The Pathetic Face Of Gazza A Fallen Soccer Hero

Fans of troubled star Paul Gascoigne are fearing for his health after a series of public appearances in which the former footballer appeared unsteady and incoherent.
The latest worrying incident came in Bournemouth this morning, when the ex-England player was seen apparently being supported by two burly strangers as he walked through the city centre.
Gascoigne looked gaunt and unwell as he came out of a mobile phone shop in the wake of increasing public concern for his well-being from friends and supporters.
In a video of a personal appearance by the 45-year-old last week, he repeatedly holds his head in apparent despair and his speech is barely coherent.
It seems his long term battles with alcohol and drug abuse may not be over -- and that his descent from national idol to grim drunken loneliness is continuing.
After the video emerged, more evidence of his lonely existence was clear at his £1,600 a month rented three bed flat in Bournemouth.
Mr Baker admitted Gascoigne had drunk at least two cans and a bottle of lager before the event. He said the star needed 'immediate help' and was lonely living far from his family and roots in the North East.
Mr Baker said: 'There is unbelievable sympathy for him out there from the public but he is sitting at his house on his own.' He implied Gascoigne might need to be sectioned under the Mental Health Act for his own safety. 'Maybe no one can save him,' Mr Baker added.
Gascoigne was sectioned twice in 2008. At the weekend he refused to speak to reporters.
Gascoigne was still young when hailed as a footballing superstar -- but his heavy drinking meant he was never far from the news pages. He won 57 England caps, and played for clubs including Newcastle and Tottenham before retiring in 2004.
Gascoigne's battle with alcohol seemed all too apparent at the weekend.
On Saturday morning he was seen buying six cans of lager in a newsagents before going to a pub.
Yesterday he took two apparently aimless cab rides -- throwing a can of lager out of the vehicle on one trip. He was later seen urinating on the balcony of his flat.