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Ledley King

Ledley King
By Iain Spragg

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The man they call 'Mr Reliable', Ledley King has been a cult figure at White Hart Lane ever since he burst onto the Premiership scene in May 1999. A product of the Tottenham youth system, he is now a mainstay for both club and country and is widely acknowledged as one of Europe's most naturally talented defenders.Renowned for blistering pace, cool head and composed distribution, King is the longest-serving member of the Tottenham squad and was appointed club captain in January 2005. He still holds the record for the fastest goal in Premiership history after finding the back of the net after just 10 seconds against Bradford City in December 2000.First capped by the senior side against Italy in 2002, King played for England at every junior level and he was outstanding in the opening match of Euro 2004 against France before he was forced to return home for the birth of his son. His England career has been hampered by injuries - he missed the 2006 World Cup with a broken metatarsal bone - but he has time on his side and looks destined to be a key figure at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.This fully up-to-date book reveals the inside story of King's early days kicking a ball around in the East End to his emergence as a lynchpin of the Tottenham and England defences. Sports writer Iain Spragg reveals how King has kept the crowds' and critics' attention and how he is destined for even greater success.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #298552 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-04-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 262 pages

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About the Author
Iain Spragg began his career with the Hayters Sports Agency in the 1990s and has been a Spurs fan ever since Ricky Villa danced his way through the Manchester City defence at Wembley in 1981. A former contributor to the Football365 and Icons websites, he is now a freelance writer based in north London and the author of several books covering a wide range of sports.