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		<title>On the edge</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Martin Keown played at the highest level over three revolutionary decades - the 80s, 90s and 00s - which saw the birth of the Premier League and the advent of millionaire superstar footballers. He was a key man in one of the finest sides of all time - ArsÃ¨ne Wenger's Arsenal. So why has he always felt like a man battling on the edge? In this, his first and only autobiography, Keown recounts how a lad from a working class Irish immigrant background, raised in a hostile England during the troubles, rose to be an automatic pick for club and country, and so enduringly: the outsider who stayed the distance while so many insiders fell away. Over his career, Martin Keown played alongside some of the world's greatest footballers - Henry, Bergkamp, Vieira, Adams, Beckham - and under top managers - Wenger, Kendall and Erickson.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>PRE-ORDER THE OFFICIAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY FROM ENGLAND FOOTBALLING LEGEND MARTIN KEOWN NOW</b></p>
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<p>Over three revolutionary decades, Martin Keown played football at the highest level. He witnessed the birth of the Premier League, the arrival of the millionaire player and was a key player in one of the best sides of all time &#8211; Wenger&#8217;s Arsenal. So why has he always felt like a man battling on the edge?</p>
<p>In this autobiography, Keown recounts how a son of working-class Irish parents, raised in a hostile England during the unrest of the 1970s, rose to be an automatic and enduring pick for club and country; the outsider who stayed the distance while so many insiders fell away.<br />Over his career, Keown played alongside some of the world&#8217;s finest footballers &#8211; including Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Tony Adams, David Beckham &#8211; and under inspirational managers &#8211; Arsène Wenger, Kevin Keegan, Sven-Göram Eriksson, Howard Kendall. He was the backbone for many years of the invincible Arsenal team that went on to win the 2003/4 Premier League title without losing a match.<br />Known as &#8220;The Rash&#8221; by friend and foe alike for the intensity of his man-marking, Keown always played as if he had more to prove. But his teammates knew he was fast, skilful, tough and loyal, a leader on and off the pitch. Fearless too, as you&#8217;ll discover &#8211; he doesn&#8217;t pull any punches here.<br />On The Edge is the story of one of Arsenal&#8217;s all-time greats &#8211; a man whose commitment put him at the centre of the pitch, a place he dominated like almost no other footballer of his generation.</p>
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