Gazza fined for making racist comment in front of hundreds of people.

Paul Gascoigne has been fined £1,000 and ordered to pay £1,000 in compensation at Dudley Magistrates' Court for making a racist comment to a black security guard in front of hundreds of people at his An Evening With Gazza show.

Published 19th Sep 2016

Former Rangers and England footballer Paul Gascoigne has been fined £1,000 after admitting making a racist comment in front of hundreds of people at his An Evening With Gazza show.

The 49-year-old, whose career included spells at Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur and Rangers, had been due to stand trial accused of using racially aggravated threatening, abusive or insulting'' words or behaviour. Along with the fine, he's been ordered to pay £1,000 in compensation.

But the star, who lives in Dorset, changed his plea to guilty before the first witness was called to give evidence at Dudley Magistrates' Court.

District Judge Graham Wilkinson was told the offence was committed during an on-stage performance by Gascoigne on November 30 last year at Wolverhampton's Civic Hall.

After Gascoigne's change of plea, Judge Wilkinson said the ex-player had admitted the sort of insidious racism'' that needed to be challenged.

The judge said Gascoigne would face a financial penalty for the offence, details of which have yet to be outlined to the court.