we just interviewed Marco Negri, who's the former Rangers player who played with Gascoigne. And he told us, he told us some hilarious stories. I mean, you know, some we bought the line can't even put on there, you know. So I mean, you must have some you must have some amazing stories.
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The following is a clip from this week's Italian football podcast.
Hilarious Training Ground Incidents
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There were two incidents at the training ground, which were really, really entertaining. The first one was, Paul decided it'd be a good idea to let the tires down of Aaron Vinter's Ferrari or whatever his fancy car was. And so we filmed Gazza letting the tires down before training. And then
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So we've filmed Gazza training, he comes back to his car park and Vintas comes up and you see him envisioning. Oh, what have you done to my tyres? Gazza's like laughing and there's no air in at least one of these tyres.
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the hell is going on.
Unseen Stories with Pierre Luigi Casaragu
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The other, which is probably a better story, is, I don't think we filmed this, but it must have been a week where, I don't know, we weren't there that day. Pierre Luigi Casaragu contested by the story. Basically,
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They were training.
Gazza's Comeback and Antics with Coach Zeman
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And Gazza had just come back from a really bad, I think he broke his leg in training in 94. And he'd just come back into the side and he had a new manager, new coach, Zenak Zeman had taken over. And Gazza thought it'd be a good idea to try and get Zeman to whistle off him. He had a whistle he was very partial to. He was a prized possession. Anyway, so Gazza managed to get hold of this.
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this whistle and I don't know how, but he managed to find a goose somewhere near the plane. As you do. As we proceeded to put this whistle round the neck of a goose and they're all training and this goose comes across with this whistle going on and on and his lemons whistle and as he goes waddling across the train going, oh my God, imagine.