1996
Reflections on the year that changed my life
Tony Adams author Ian Ridley author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Floodlit Dreams Ltd
Publishing:14th Apr '26
£11.99
This title is due to be published on 14th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Tony Adams; Arsenal; England; Euro 96; Sobriety; Recovery; Self-Help; Football; Football Shorts; Floodlit Dreams; Alcoholics Anonymous;
For football fans, it was that memorable summer of Euro 96 but for the Arsenal and England captain Tony Adams, the tournament masked a personal misery caused by his damaging drinking before and after. Sharing candid detail and with trademark honesty, Adams reflects on life then, how he got out from under and 30 years off hurt.
It was the summer of Euro 96 and England was in party mood as the nation hosted a major tournament, revelling in watching Gazza and Co reach the semi-finals. For the national team's captain Tony Adams, though, it masked a misery that had been building all year, with his wife leaving and his children being removed from him as a result of his dangerous and damaging drinking.
Following Gareth Southgate's crushing penalty miss against Germany, Adams proceeded to embark on a 44-day bender to drown sorrows that learned how to swim and led him into some seamy, sordid situations. Finally, he could take no more and desperation drove him to quit the booze and get help. A year that had begun in dark despair would end in a new lightness of being.
In 1996, Adams revisits in candid, graphic detail that year when football came home but England's thirty years of hurt continued. And, as he reaches his 60th birthday, he reflects with trademark honesty and accumulated wisdom on his own remarkable thirty years off hurt.
ISBN: 9781068295713
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 15mm
Weight: 190g
192 pages