He talks honestly about that traumatic period in his life and also about the pressures and demands of being a top-class footballer in the modern era. Just as he was finding his feet again after the slow rehabilitation process, problems with his marriage surfaced and soon after Adams found himself heading for a divorce. Adams recalls graphically and openly his descent into alcohol addiction, which at one point saw him jailed for drink-driving. But above all, his story is that of a winner, a man who has brought the intense determination he has shown on the field to his recovery from illnesses off it. For the first time, Adams writes what it's like playing with the best players in the game, from Gazza to Dennis Bergkamp and working with some of the most successful managers, including George Graham, Terry Venables, Glenn Hoddle and Arsene Wenger. But behind the on-the-field successes is the story of a man who has fought and continues to win a battle against alcoholism. Inspirational Arsenal captain and England international, Tony Adams is a legend of the modern game.
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