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Britain's worst team want Gascoigne

Britain's worst senior football club hope to sign former England international Paul Gascoigne.

East Stirlingshire have made the bold move to sign the former England international, who left League Two side Boston United earlier this month.

Shire boss Dennis Newall, who hopes the 37-year-old will attend today's match with Peterhead, told the Daily Record: "When the chance for Gazza arose we had to go for it. His presence would be an education for our young players."

The club has a wage cap policy in place that sees players paid just £10 but a sponsorship deal with pools company Littlewoods would fund this deal.

Shire are bottom of the Bell's Third Division and are without a win all season. Last season they managed just two victories, both at home to Elgin City

 
Gazza could be heading north
Gazza could be heading north
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