<DIV><DIV><B>THE BRILLIANT <I>SUNDAY TIMES</I> BESTSELLER. <BR/><BR/>‘A searingly honest account of the Arsenal legend’s quest to recover from alcoholism. Unflinchingly brave.’<BR/><BR/> Being <I>Addicted</I> was only half the story, now comes the stunning new autobiography from Tony Adams, <I>Sober</I>.</B><BR/>     <BR/><B>Tony Adams</B> was a charismatic figure on the football field, a true <B>leader for Arsenal and England</B>. He <B>won league titles</B> in three separate decades, and after the <B>Gunners </B>moved to their new stadium at the <B>Emirates</B>, it was fitting that a statue of him was erected outside to celebrate his extraordinary career. But, for much of that time, he was also drinking heavily and eventually admitted in his book <I>Addicted</I> that he was an alcoholic.<BR/><BR/> Now, in that book’s stunning successor <B><I>Sober</I>,</B> Adams reveals what happened next. He discusses the impact that <B>Arsene Weng