Two thirds of the way through the book now, fascinating. It's written as a running discourse between Gazza and his counsellor and discusses all his issues very frankly, many of which may have been touched on in the past but not in this depth.
Bipolar, alcoholic, bulimic, OCD, panic attacks, addictive personality, I could go on but I don't want to spoil the book. I had no idea he had so much shit going on in his life - it's easy to criticise people but after reading this book I have a much higher level of sympathy for his plight, he's one fucked up kid. I'll bring it on Saturday and someone else can have a read.