Micky Adams has a football CV as long as your arm, having put in 438 appearances as a full-back - for teams such as Gillingham, Leeds, Fulham and Southampton, followed by a management career that took in over a dozen clubs at every tier of English football. As a manager, Adams took the helm at some of the biggest clubs in the English football, including Leicester City, Brighton & Hove Albion, Nottingham Forest, Coventry City, Port Vale and Fulham, winning four promotions and a league title, as well as a reputation for bringing success and stability in often difficult environments. In this extraordinary autobiography, written with veteran sports writer and long-time friend Neil Moxley, Micky Adams reveals the truth behind incidents on and off the pitch, including what really happened at La Manga, where three Leicester City players were accused of sexual assault during a mid-season training break, and what it was like to play with Alan Shearer and Matt Le Tissier in one of the most enduring careers in football.
About the AuthorMicky Adams was an English professional footballer turned football manager. As a player he was a full back, and made a total of 438 league appearances in a nineteen-year professional career in the Football League, including five years with Southampton at the highest level. He began his managerial career as player-manager for Fulham in 1994 going on to manage a dozen clubs in English football across the leagues. During his career he was named Manager of the Season twice, sacked a number of times and earned four promotions for the teams he has managed.; Neil Moxley worked for fifteen years on the Daily Mail. He is chief sports writer for the Sunday People.
Book InformationISBN 9781785902420
Author Micky AdamsFormat Hardback
Page Count 432
Imprint Biteback PublishingPublisher Biteback Publishing
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 160mm * 35mm