by Andrew J. Lees (Author), Ray Kennedy (Author)
On November 4, 1984, former England footballer Ray Kennedy was told he had Parkinson's disease. At the age of 35, a glittering career that had earned him 17 England caps, a League and Cup double with Arsenal in the 1970-71 season and a record number of Championship medals with Liverpool during the 1970s, was over. Written with Ray Kennedy's neurologist and close friend, Dr Andrew Lees, this book recalls triumphs on the pitch, and tells how the strength and determination which made Kennedy such a feared and respected striker, have helped him to come to terms with a terrible tragedy.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: New
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 29 Sep 1994
ISBN 10: 0140172610
ISBN 13: 9780140172614