Neighbours of former England international Paul Gascoigne, popularly known as 'Gazza', are so fed-up of him that they launched an online campaign on Sunday to have the ex-midfielder evicted from his flat.
Gazza's neighbours have set up a Twitter account '@ridPooleofGAZZA' in a bid to have the former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder sent back to Tyneside, as they claimed that the ex-Newcastle United legend has been boozing, abusing residents and workmen near his home in Dorset.
The tweet said that having Gazza as a neighbour is a nightmare, requesting him to move on, as nobody wants him there, the Daily Star reported.
The tweet also added that standing in the street in his dressing gown abusing people, they have children and OAPs in the area claiming that they do not appreciate Gazza.
The tweet also mentioned that why Gazza doesn't just leave as he is not welcome in that road.
However, the football icon's friends have rallied round, blasting the nosy neighbour as a bully.
One of Gazza's friend called '@LucyLovelace1' stood up for the former England star, only to be told by the neighbour that he needs to behave himself.
Lucy hit back stating that they should stop their threats, adding that it is pathetic hiding behind a fake profile as they can't even do it from their real one.
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