Paul Gascoigne Rangers Hoodie | Players Couture
Paul Gascoigne's three seasons at Glasgow Rangers between 1995 and 1998 were the last sustained period in which his enormous talent was channelled into regular, consistent performances at the highest domestic level. His contribution to Rangers' nine-in-a-row title sequence included goals, assists and individual moments that reminded the Scottish Premier League — and the watching wider football world — of what Gascoigne could be when focused and fit. Ibrox gave him a stage and supporters who appreciated what they were seeing.
Gascoigne's Rangers years were complicated by the same personal challenges that had marked his entire career, but the football in those periods when everything aligned was exceptional. His hat-trick against Aberdeen in January 1996, his performances in Old Firm fixtures and his goal celebrations that became legendary for their own separate reasons made him one of the most discussed and celebrated players in Scottish football of that era.
If you're a Rangers fan or looking for a gift for a Gascoigne supporter, this Players Couture design captures him in the royal blue of Ibrox in the Pantone-card illustration style.
The t-shirt is made from 100% premium cotton with a regular unisex fit, available in White, Navy, Red, Black and Grey in sizes XS to 5XL. Every piece is made to order at our studio in Manchester — nothing is held in stock, so your order is produced fresh just for you.
Respecting the Game
This design is independent fan artwork created by Players Couture to celebrate Paul Gascoigne's career and contribution to the sport. It is not official merchandise and is not intended to infringe any intellectual property rights. We hope to work directly with players, clubs and sporting organisations in the future. Where possible, Players Couture supports grassroots sport and community initiatives through charitable giving and sponsorship.
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