SO Gazza wants to be a manager does he?

That should certainly be interesting.

Half-time kebabs should catch on a treat.

I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry.

For some reason I get really angry when I see footballers waste the talent they have.

Most of us (almost without exception I imagine) would give anything to be out there on the pitch rather than watching from the stands.

Gazza has experienced the highs (against Scotland in Euro 96) and the lows (kebabs, off the field problems with his ex wife and being axed from the 1998 World Cup squad).

At least he has kept us entertained throughout that period.

But as for management? If he can't manage himself how on earth could be expected to lead a football club.

Must be considered an outsider for the Old Trafford hot seat.