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Born in Bow in 1980, Ledley King joined Tottenham Hotspur as a trainee at the age of sixteen, and was a White Hart Lane talisman from his 1999 debut through to his retirement in 2012.

Telling it how it was behind the scenes at Spurs during his years progressing from schoolboy trainee to club captain, King dramatically chronicles the turbulent times and personalities of the modern White Hart Lane.

Yet above all, King is the story of one of the most widely admired and respected English footballers of modern times – one of passion and roots, friendship, courage, grit; and of a role model of great strength yet rare humility.

400 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 2013

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631 reviews17 followers
December 23, 2024
Ledley King tells the story of his life as a football player for Tottenham Hotspur. He talks about growing up, how he became a professional player, and the tough times he faced with injuries. The book highlights his best moments on the field and his strong connection to the club. It's an inspiring read for football fans and anyone who loves stories about overcoming challenges and achieving dreams.
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346 reviews8 followers
February 22, 2018
A good book but a bit unbalanced, all football and very little about his home life. Also a bit sad.
10 reviews
December 2, 2020
Hardly any insight into his personal life. Love the player but wouldn’t recommend this book to anyone.
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1 review
June 16, 2021
A spurs legend

A good read for all Spurs fans that remember King Ledley. You can feel his love of the game and the club
198 reviews1 follower
June 9, 2023
Not the most exciting of books but it’s Ledley King, so he’s having 5 stars.
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118 reviews
May 22, 2024
The book is fine but it was nostalgic to go through his career again
It's ledley king so an easy 5 stars COYS
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December 4, 2024
A great read

Such a good book. Ledley is open about his struggles with injury, this shows both sides of the game. Excellent.
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18 reviews6 followers
September 13, 2013
Even by the low standards of footballers' autobiographies, this is woeful. Utterly lacking in any insight and written in the style of a trainee journalist.

Take, for example, this nugget of inside information direct from the dressing room after England were humiliated and knocked out of the World Cup by Germany in 2010:

"After the defeat, Capello spoke in the dressing room. What he said I can't remember."

That's a verbatim quote, indicative of the whole book. Interesting events are completely glossed over or ignored.

As others have stated, there is little in this book that cannot be gleaned from match reports. Rather than give us any sort of glimpse inside the dressing room or behind the scenes at the club (King's years at the club included its fair amount of drama) we're simply told "we scored first but then Liverpool equalised and so we had to settle for a draw" or other such banalities.

Ledley's my favourite ever player; this may be the worst book I've read.

2 reviews1 follower
November 11, 2013
Similar to other reviewers, I was a little disappointed with the content, and found quite a few typos which I hadn't expected.

I don't know whether purposely Ledley chose to avoid telling too much stuff from the dressing room, but this may well have made it more of an interesting read.

The overriding feeling after reading the book, is one of disappointment that such a good footballer, and a one club man, became such a bit-player as a result of injuries throughout his career. Liked the fact he didn't appear driven by money, and it was the football he loved.
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September 29, 2013
Love Ledley for the legend he is but this book lacked any insight. I'd imagine he is constrained by his new role at the club. Die hard fans my like it but don't expect much (unfortunately).
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60 reviews
September 30, 2013
Wasn't as personal as I wanted it to be but delivered some invaluable insight for a die-hard Tottenham fan. Loved reading about the managers' of my life as a supporter and the teams they lead.
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135 reviews1 follower
January 3, 2014
Good book about a modern day footballers life from youngster to retirement including the ups and downs of injury and more didn't want to put it down . A must read for any football fan .
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30 reviews2 followers
March 3, 2014
Although every other line is about an injury and feels like it's written by a 5 year old, still a very interesting read...
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163 reviews34 followers
September 7, 2014
This is a great book by a true Spurs legend, and well worth a read if you're a football fan and enjoy players' and managers' autobiographies.
3 reviews
January 14, 2022
A great book from a great captain.. shame to realise just how bad spurs have been
10 reviews
August 7, 2024
Amazing. Covers his upbringing and the situation with his dad very well without going into too much detail. Covers his injury problems well too
47 reviews1 follower
September 12, 2016
Easy to read and fun for a Spurs fan, but it would probably be less interesting for anyone else.
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