PAUL Gascoigne joined in an abusive sectarian song which includes the words “f*** the Pope” in a Benidorm boozer.
The troubled ex-England footballer, 52, who is battling alcohol addiction, appeared at the Ibrox Bar in the Spanish resort on Saturday.
Paul Gascoigne was filmed singing along to a sectarian song and can be seen mouthing ‘f*** the Pope and the IRA’[/caption]
He appeared at an Ibrox Bar at a Spanish resort on Saturday[/caption]
Footage posted by the venue — named after the ground where Gazza played for Rangers — shows him at the £18-a-ticket Sash Bash with Gazza.
Protestant Rangers fans serenade him with a sectarian version of Tina Turner’s hit Simply The Best. Gazza can be seen mouthing: “F*** the Pope and the IRA.”
He is also filmed posing for selfies with boozy fans although he is clutching a bottle of water.
Critic Rosemary Crawford said on Facebook: “Not the best place for an alcoholic to take a holiday.”
Gazza’s manager Shane Whitfield was blasted on Twitter for organising the trip.
Sean Powell tweeted: “Mate, he needs help and you bring him there.”
Protestant Rangers fans sang a sectarian version of Tina Turner’s ‘Simply The Best’ to him[/caption]
The three Lions legend is currently battling alcohol addiction and some fans don’t think Benidorm is ‘the best place for an alcoholic to take a holiday’[/caption]
Hi manager was blasted on Twitter for organising the trip[/caption]