Martin Johnson Autobiography by Martin Johnson - ISBN: 9780755311873
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A rugby titan’s journey: leadership, triumph, and modern game unveiled.

Martin Johnson Autobiography

My Autobiography

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  • Paperback

    480 pages

  • Release Date

    8 September 2004

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Summary

Martin Johnson is the towering second row forward who has come to set the standards of what a professional rugby player should do. His drive and physical presence mean that he is a natural leader on the pitch - and off it, too. In this, his long-awaited autobiography, he looks at the changing world of rugby. He explains why he led the England team to the brink of a strike in the autumn of 2000, and provides the definitive account of England’s 2003 World Cup triumph, as well as Lions tours and…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780755311873
ISBN-10:0755311876
Author:Martin Johnson
Publisher:Headline Publishing Group
Imprint:Headline Book Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:480
Release Date:8 September 2004
Weight:400g
Dimensions:198mm x 128mm x 34mm
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Critics Review

Very droll, dry, self-deprecating humour; Johnno is a very funny man…this is so crisp, tough. I think it’s a good buy for Christmas.

Firm, clear and fascinating… There is no morbid sentimentality…about these passages, and their directness is reflected throughout the book with no concessions to the squeamish… His rugby life [is] quite a journey, but…millions will feel compelled to make the trip. - Brough Scott, Sunday Telegraph

Very droll, dry, self-deprecating humour; Johnno is a very funny man…this is so crisp, tough. I think it’s a good buy for Christmas. - Germaine Greer

About The Author

Martin Johnson

Martin Johnson has achieved all there is to achieve in rugby since making his England debut in 1993. He has captained his club, Leicester, to all the major honours, winning four successive league titles (1999-2002) and two European Cups (2001 and 2002); he’s led England with huge success, including the 2003 Grand Slam and the 2003 World Cup, winning 84 caps by the end of 2003 and captained the British Lions on their last two tours.

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