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Football ace Kenny Sansom has made a heartbreaking confession - that he may NEVER give up alcohol.
The former England international player told Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford during an interview on This Morning that despite several trips to rehab to get his drinking under control he was unable to battle his addiction .
In an emotional appearance alcoholic Kenny, 57, was asked about his relapse and said: "I like drinking. It's just something that is in me for a long long time. I know more about drinking than I do about football."
Even his children won't stop him from consuming the booze as he added: "My three kids are just fantastic. I've got pictures on my wall of them and I look at them everyday and it still doesn't stop me drinking.
"At the end of the day I just like getting drunk," Kenny added as he admitted he would probably go and have a drink after the interview ended.
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The former England international player told Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford during an interview on This Morning that despite several trips to rehab to get his drinking under control he was unable to battle his addiction .
In an emotional appearance alcoholic Kenny, 57, was asked about his relapse and said: "I like drinking. It's just something that is in me for a long long time. I know more about drinking than I do about football."
Even his children won't stop him from consuming the booze as he added: "My three kids are just fantastic. I've got pictures on my wall of them and I look at them everyday and it still doesn't stop me drinking.
"At the end of the day I just like getting drunk," Kenny added as he admitted he would probably go and have a drink after the interview ended.
this is himj sleeping rough in a park...
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Mateus Rose? Crikey, he must be committed to getting the alcohol on board!
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Paul Gascoigne. I'll be honest, I'm stunned that he's still with us.
The poor sod.
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The poor sod.
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Bloody hell thats grim. He cant be long for this world if he doesn't seek and get help soon and is successful with itBruce Rioja wrote:Paul Gascoigne. I'll be honest, I'm stunned that he's still with us.
The poor sod.
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It is ... & he won't.Harry Genshaw wrote:Bloody hell thats grim. He cant be long for this world if he doesn't seek and get help soon and is successful with itBruce Rioja wrote:Paul Gascoigne. I'll be honest, I'm stunned that he's still with us.
The poor sod.
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He could do with being put out of his misery tbh
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Sleeping rough in a park, or just sat on some grass having a drink?
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Who HG? Both last week, when I saw him at Leverhulme Park!boltonboris wrote:Sleeping rough in a park, or just sat on some grass having a drink?
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the former. he was sleeping rough in a park in Bromley.boltonboris wrote:Sleeping rough in a park, or just sat on some grass having a drink?
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