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Mr JP Fugley
He had to go in goal in one game. The hun were singing the sash and he thought, "I'll conduct them, that'll be a jolly jape". It didn't go down well. However I took that as being ignorance (in the true sense of the word). Just him conducing his fans, if it was anything other than that he was well out of order.
Gascoigne playing the "airflute" must have known the cultural significance. There was no other reason to do it. Well I suppose some cretin may have suggested it to him and he was stupid enough to do it, sans knowing how it would effect people.
That's why I wouldn't think Gazza was up to no good - one of his mates probably said to him, while on the lash, that it would be a laugh to play the airflute 'cos the crowd would go nuts.
So, when he celebrated the goal, that's what came to mind first - much like when he scored that magnificent goal against the Scotch and the first thing that came into his mind wasn't how his goal had influenced the game, but to get himself into position to do the 'barber chair' celebration.
He's not like you or I
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