Remember When?... Paul Gascoigne Signed For Boston United

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It's not unusual for former top flight players to find themselves filtering down the divisions as their playing days begin to slow down at the back-end of their respective careers. Peter Beardsley turned out for the likes of (an at the time Second Division) Manchester City, Fulham and Hartlepool United in the late 1990s, Peter Shilton made a handful of appearances for Leyton Orient as he chased down the elusive 1000th career game while Chris Waddle can still be occasionally seen trotting out for Sheffield-based non-league club Hallam from time to time. 

Here we have the story of another England legend turning out for a club in the bottom tier of the Football League in 2004. 

Despite the team's abject failure at Euro 2004, England supporters were salivating at the prospect of their latest lynchpin, Wayne Rooney, leading the national team to glory for many years to come. In fact, as RooneyMania began to run wild, the teenage Everton striker was beginning to draw comparisons to one of his idols, Paul Gascoigne, given the eerily familiar way that both players announced themselves onto the international stage while playing for England at a major tournament. 

A couple of seasons prior to England's travails in Portugal, Boston United had finally made their Football League debut after close to 70 years of trying since their formation in 1933. Despite some 'alleged' shady dealings and manager Steve Evans having to serve a suspension, the club went into the 2004-05 season in League Two as one of the favourites for promotion. 

By the time the 2004-05 season was about to begin, Paul Gascoigne's career was indeed beginning to wind down, last seen in English football in 2003 following a short spell at Burnley, Gazza had swapped Lancashire for China making four appearances and scoring two goals for Gansu Tianma before leaving the club to travel to America for treatment after the perennial problem of alcoholism began to haunt the former Tottenham man. 

Seeking a fresh start, Gazza signed for Boston United in a blaze of publicity on a player-coach contract, hoping to garner experience that could hopefully lead to him taking a managerial position in the future. The big question was could the old pro lead his new side to glory in a plot similar to that of a Hollywood movie. 


Gazza's move to Boston was his first appearance in English football since leaving Burnley following six appearances for the Turf Moor club in 2002. 

After being named in the team in two pre-season friendlies (albeit as an unused sub), Gazza's Pilgrims debut came as the club were riding on the crest of a wave with just one defeat from their opening four League Two games although he was unable to prevent his new club from going down 1-0 to Cheltenham Town when he came on as an 81st minute substitute at Whaddon Road. 

Despite being somewhat fortunate to still be on the field at one point, Gascoigne squandered a golden chance to notch his first goal for the club on his first start as he helped Boston to a fine 3-1 win on August Bank Holiday Monday against Ian Rush's Chester City at York Street. Gazza supplemented his run-out against Chester by completing the full 90 minutes in the next game as Boston continued their decent run with a 2-1 win over Cambridge United. 

After missing Boston's 4-3 League Cup win over Luton Town, Gazza's next appearance came in a pulsating Lincolnshire derby against Lincoln City at Sincil Bank. With the home side 2-0 up and seemingly cruising to victory, Gascoigne was brought just after the hour mark with hope of an unlikely result starting to evaporate. Boston were handed a lifeline with seven minutes left when they netted a penalty. With time ticking further away, Gazza swung in a free kick that was met by former Premier League striker Jason Lee to snatch a draw from the jaws of defeat. 

After another appearance on the team sheet as an unused sub, it seems fitting that a top flight outfit would provide the opposition for Gazza's Boston United swansong when Fulham arrived at York Street for a second-round League Cup clash. Despite his wealth of top-flight experience, Gazza was unable to inspire his side to an unlikely upset as Boston went down 4-1 at York Street with his final appearance lasting 68 minutes before being substituted for Simon Rusk. 


Paul Gascoigne's final appearance for Boston United came in a September 2004 League Cup tie against Premier League outfit Fulham. 

And that really was as they say it for Paul Gascoigne at Boston United, save for two unused sub appearances against Leyton Orient and Scunthorpe United Gazza departed the club in early October 2004. Rumours began to abound that he was preparing to swap Lincolnshire for Australia, not to play in the A League but instead take part in I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! although these were quickly quashed with Gascoigne himself going on record to cite 'professional reasons' and further coaching opportunities as his reasons for departing York Street. 

This was in fact the last time Paul Gascoigne pulled on his boots in a professional capacity, he would crop up again just over a year later in charge of non-league Kettering Town. 

A big question was posed. Was the world ready for Gazza, the manager. 




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