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Newest Review: ... EEYORE!! they screamed, the length and breadth of the land as the young giant led out his team, defiantly proud and invincible, set for another afternoon in the lion's den. Every time they would comfort themselves with the thought that he was too clumsy, too slow, too stupid, simply too easy to beat, and yet every time he would come back, with a foot in, or a header away, or a clenched ... more

 ... fist, for almost twenty years the very embodiment of defiance and a "they shall not pass attitude" - TONY ADAMS, not a donkey, but a prince among footballing men. more

Customer Tony Adams Reviews (22)

thehud
Tony Adams: The Man They Loved to Mock (1009 words)
by - written on 06/08/02, updated on  06/08/02 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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Sky Sports, 5 August 2002 - "Tony Adams is preparing to bring down the curtain on a glorious career after Gunners boss Arsene Wenger confirmed the former England captain was no longer an Arsenal player. The Highbury legend, who enjoyed his second Arsenal testimonial against Celtic at the end of last season after 18 years and over 650 games for the club, is thought to be considering a new career path after a life in football. Adams has been linked with a number of managerial posts over the summer but Wenger believes the 35-year-old will take some time away from the game before deciding where his future lies. "Wenger confirmed: "Tony is no longer ...  Read the complete review

Adams (129 words)
by - written on 11/09/01, updated on  11/09/01
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He is a really good player and he plays for a good team that are currently in the premiership. He has got a left leg and a right leg and so he is able to use both his right foot and his left foot when he plays football. He must know what he is doing because if he didn’t, he wouldn’t be playing football. He can also use his head, which is something not many people can say because if they use their head, it hurts them and they start crying and it becomes a disadvantage to them in the match. I think this player will have a good season and I hope he scores a lot of goals because he is probably in my dream team.  Read the complete review

Ben_K2000
Tony Adams: Adams Or Brown (99 words)
by - written on 19/02/01, updated on  19/02/01 (Somewhat useful, 16 readings)
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Although Tony Adams has now become an established england player many people think his time is up for the national squad. One of many defenders ready to take his place is Manchester Uniteds Wes Brown. After watching Browns performance against Valencia for United on Wednesday I now beleive that he is the man fo the job. Although an argument may be that Adama has played many games like that in his carrer, can anyone deny that Adams' age has caught up with him. I beleive that Wes Brown should play the whole ninety minutes on the pitch against Spain. ...  Read the complete review

Legend (235 words)
by - written on 26/01/01, updated on  29/01/01
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Position: Defender Born: Romford, October 10, 1966 Height: 6ft 3ins Weight: 13st 11lbs Previous Clubs: Signed from trainee The Arsenal and now ex-England captain and inspiration, Adams has been described as "the rock on which the modern Arsenal side is founded". A hugely imposing physical presence, allied to an intelligent reading of the game, has seen him recognised as one of the outstanding defenders of his generation and led to a trophy-laden career. His daunting power in the air also makes him a highly effective attacking option from set pieces. Adams has been an inspirational and influential figure, having ...  Read the complete review

veerauk
Tony Adams: Good servant for England (395 words)
by - written on 23/01/01, updated on  23/01/01 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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Adams announced his retirement from international football and at the age of 34 perhaps it was the right decision, however you can’t help feel sad. He was a great player for England, how England could do with a 20 year old Adam. In recent years he’s been plagued with back injuries, which has forced him to retire. He was just one of the best defenders in the country, he was so consistent and such a agile player. He would always put 100% for England, and I think he was unlucky not to be England captain when Shearer got the nod. I think that this could be the start of the likes of Wise, Ince, and Seaman retiring from International football, which ...  Read the complete review