Daily Mirror

Gazza: I hated school bullies.. I had to step in to help little David

He rescued future TV expert

- BY JEREMY ARMSTRONG jeremy.armstrong@mirror.co.uk @jeremyatmi­rror

GAZZA THEN Future 3 Lions ace as Gateshead schoolboy

PAUL Gascoigne has spoken for the first time of how he tackled racist children bullying TV historian David Olusoga at their school.

The former England and Tottenham footie ace, 53, was a few years above David, 50, at Brighton Avenue Juniors in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear.

David told the Mirror last year of the abuse he suffered growing up in nearby St Cuthbert’s Village.

And he said that after being knocked down in the playground one day, he looked up to see Gazza offering to help.

David said: “I remember him putting his hand out to pick me up. I was five or six and he was nine or 10. I recall it vividly, because I had never known anyone with blue eyes. He was the only tough kid who did not have a problem with black people.” Gazza, now living near Bournemout­h, also recalls the incident – and how his late dad John

always told him to stand up to bullies. He said: “I was only young but I do remember. I hated bullies and I did not like what was happening.

“My dad always taught me to look for the hardest lad in a new school and stand up to him, fight if I had to. It was quite good advice back then.”

Gazza also recalled being targeted by a group of five youths in St Cuthbert’s Village. He said: “It was after a game. A

lad from the other team saw me and got me in the car and took me home.

“It must have been tough for David, getting bullied is always tough but especially at that age.”

David – whose parents met in Newcastle and was born in Lagos, Nigeria, before spending his early years in Gateshead – said it was “very moving” that Gazza remembered the incident.

He said: “Small acts of kindness on difficult days stick in the mind.”

David described St Cuthbert’s Village, which featured in the background in bleak 1971 film Get Carter, as a “combinatio­n of bad architectu­re and poverty, every bit as bad as it looked”.

Gazza recently told the Mirror that his life story is to become a film.

He was the only tough kid who did not have a problem with black people

DAVID OLUSOGA ON GAZZA TAKING ON PLAYGROUND BULLIES

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DAVID THEN He was subjected to relentless racial abuse
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A GRIM START David grew up on St Cuthbert’s Village DAVID THEN He was subjected to relentless racial abuse DAVID NOW TV historian has featured on The One Show
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GAZZA NOW Footie star remembers his old pal’s plight
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