Former Spurs, Lazio and England star Paul Gascoigne has revealed how a row with former Mansfield Town, Leeds United and Peterborough United manager Steve Evans forced him out of Boston United
Gazza joined the Pilgrims as a player-coach in July 2004 but failed to make an impact on the pitch after playing just five times in three months.
He jumped ship from the League Two club citing a desire to pursue his coaching qualifications.
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Hide AdBut, in a recent interview with the Techopedia.com website, revealed how a nasty incident with Evans – who managed Stags between November 2016 and Feb 2018 – sparked his departure.
“I was like a player-coach with them. The manager was Steve Evans, he was horrible to the players. I've never witnessed anything like it,” he said.
“One guy, he was a centre half, a corner came over, he's outside the box, he headed the ball from outside the box, the ball went just over the top corner, just missed the top corner to score. In the dressing room, he went absolutely off at him saying he should have scored that goal.
“So he's talking, he said to the other coach, ‘what do you think?’ then the coach had a go at him. Then he said to me, ‘what do you think, Gazza?’ and I said, ‘right, listen up, guys. He hasn’t got a clue, just try and play football and enjoy it.'
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Hide Ad“He didn't like that (Steve Evans) and he didn’t let me train with them again so I just left, I rang Gordon Taylor and said I'm leaving.”
The departure from the Pilgrims marked an end to Gascoigne’s illustrious playing career.
But it was just the beginning for the no-nonsense Scottish manager, who left Boston before going on to win promotion to the Football League with Crawley Town.
He replaced Adam Murray at Stags in November 2016.
He controversially left Mansfield on Feb 27 2018, saying he wanted to go work in China before he was appointed as manager of Peterborough United the following day.
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Hide AdEvans also left Peterborough in controversial fashion after being released three days after being charged by the FA over comments made to a match official during a defeat against Luton Town on January 23 2019.
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