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Paul Gascoigne doesn’t have his own home and is staying in the spare room of his agent’s house as he continues his battle against alcohol. The former England international has revealed he is back attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and has opened up on his struggles with booze. Gascoigne is widely regarded as one of England’s greatest players of all time, making 57 appearances for his country in a 10-year international career. But he has faced constant struggles with his mental health and alcohol addiction since he hung up his boots as a player two decades ago. Gascoigne has been to a reha…

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