Bianca Gascoigne hits out at Twitter trolls attacking her over step-father Paul's alcoholism after worrying drunken images as it is revealed he will be forced to leave his flat within weeks

Pictures emerged of Gascoigne wandering around with lager and spirits

He was later seen with his head in his hands outside luxury apartment

Neighbours called police and the former player was taken to hospital

Confirmed today the contract on his rented apartment is not being renewed

Twitter trolls mock his step-daughter Bianca after the photos emerged

Comes after it was reported that he was set to make 'return to football'

QPR manager Harry Redknapp and former teammates offer support



Paul Gascoigne's step-daughter Bianca hit back today after trolls suggested she should have done more to help her step-father.

Former England player Gascoigne is in hospital after he was led away from his home in Sandbanks, Dorset by police and an ambulance crew yesterday following worried neighbours' calls to emergency services.

Step-daughter Bianca, 27, was seen at a premiere of the film Sin City 2 on Wednesday, the day before her step-father was seen clutching a bottle of gin as he staggered around outside his home.

As the sad news about her step-father emerged this morning, vile trolls took to Twitter to mock the ex-footballer and blame glamour model Bianca.

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Bianca Gascoigne was attacked by Twitter trolls today after she was spotted at a film premiere the day before her ex-footballer step-father, Paul, was hospitalised after a drinking session at his home in Dorset

Paul Gascoigne was pictured clutching a bottle of gin yesterday amid fears he has lapsed back into alcoholism

Twitter trolls accused the former footballer's step-daughter of not being there for her step-father But she hit back, accusing the trolls of not knowing what they are talking about One webuser wrote: 'At a premier (sic) yet 4 hrs later thanking Paul's well wishes. Here's a thought, be with him 4hr earlier' Another asked: 'Why aren't you there for him now he clearly needs you?' One online bullying told the glamour model her step-father was 'done' and another branded Bianca 'attention seeking'. Bianca hit back this afternoon, tweeting: 'There are some sick twisted people out there have some compassion don't know why people feel the need to be so nasty & have opinions they know nothing about.' RELATED ARTICLES Previous

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The director of the management company in charge of the flats where Gascoigne has been living today dismissed claims he is being evicted, but said his landlord was not renewing the rental contract.

Christopher Eales, 84, said: 'The only thing I can tell you is that he has not been asked to leave.

'His lease will run out on September 13 and the landlord will not be renewing the contract as he wants the flat back.' The former England footballer was seen with his head in his hands outside his home in Sandbanks, Dorset

After being spotted with cans of beer, he was escorted away by police and an ambulance crew

The news came after shocking pictures emerged showing the former player - once the country's most gifted midfielder - slumped, head in hands, outside his penthouse apartment.



Gascoigne was taken from the flat by medics and driven to Poole Hospital yesterday afternoon and he remained there this morning.

QPR manager Harry Redknapp, who also lives in Sandbanks, today offered Gascoigne the chance to work alongside him in football.

He said: 'I saw him about a month ago and said "I'll pick you up in the mornings, Gazza, come training with me and do a bit of work with the kids". I’d love it if he could do that. It's an open invitation.

'He's a great lad and it's sad to see what’s happened to him and how he's looking at the moment.'

In a TV documentary shown last September, Gascoigne described the pain of fearing he might start drinking again, despite knowing it could kill him.

The former footballer looked much older than his 47 years as walked around with a bottle of spirits

Dressed in a pair of slippers and holding a bag full of cans of lager, the star looked a shadow of his former self

It is believed worried neighbours called emergency services after the 47-year-old was seen drinking

Gascoigne is believed to have been taken to hospital for his own safety after he was again seen drinking

Gascoigne spoke of his addiction and a previous relapse earlier this year in the ITV show Being Paul Gascoigne.

He said: 'I just remember one bit after the third day of being in hospital when he (the doctor) said "I don't think this guy is going to make it" and I sort of put my head up a little bit and I was like, tubes in my arms and an oxygen tank injecting round my heart and lungs and that.'

He added: 'I just come forward and I went "I don't want to die, I need to water the plants" and that was it and then I woke up two weeks later.

'With me now, if I did have a drink and relapse, it's like becoming tipsy and merry is OK for a couple of days but like the next mouthful I'm so down, I'm so depressed, I cry.

'I do all that because I know inside I'm hurting myself again. I know where I'm heading - a wooden box. Or I'm back in treatment or hospital. Or getting sectioned.'

The one-time England star looked unsteady on his feet as he walked around Sandbanks in Dorset

Gascoigne has long battled drinking problems and went to a rehab centre in the US last year to save himself

He was taken to nearby Poole Hospital for his own safety after worried neighbours raised the alarm

It had been claimed that Gascoigne was set to make his return to football after a journey for cigarettes led him to meet taxi driver and Abbey FC manager Chris Foster - who convinced the former England international to sign for the Hayward Sunday League side.

The 47-year-old enjoyed a memorable professional career which saw him play for the likes of Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, Lazio and Rangers, whilst also becoming a firm favourite among many England supporters.



Gascoigne, who has been plagued by alcoholism and drug addiction, last played professional football trn years ago when he made five appearances for then-League Two side Boston United.

Daren Hills, secretary of the Bournemouth Football Association, confirmed that his registration has been received.

A spokesman for Gascoigne decline to comment on the incident outside his home.

'STAY FOCUSED AND STAY STRONG': FORMER TEAMMATES OFFER SUPPORT

Gascoigne's former teammates rallied around today as the star remained in Poole Hospital.

Chris Waddle, who played in the 1990 World Cup where Gascoigne made his name, took to twitter to offer his support.

He tweeted: 'I know it's hard to stay focused but you have so many people who want you to come through this come on stay strong'

Above a picture of the pair playing together for England, he then added: 'Love you mate' Another of Gascoigne's Italia '90 teammates, Match of the Day Presenter Gary Lineker, also offered a serious message for the troubled star.

In comments reported in the Daily Record, he said: 'Ultimately the support has got to come from Gazza himself.

'We've supported him over years, Tottenham and his friends. I wish him well but ultimately it's got to come from Paul.'

The former midfielder shot to worldwide fame after his performances at the 1990 World Cup

Gascoigne - once one of the country's most gifted players - was seen slumped outside his penthouse apartment in Sandbanks, Dorset. He was later taken to Poole Hospital