![]() ![]() That was a while ago, though, and he’s been retired for over 20 years, so the chemist can be forgiven for not acting starstruck. There was a time, in the mid-1990s, when Adams was so famous – as England and Arsenal’s beloved, once-more-unto-the-breach captain – that his mother-in-law visited Outer Mongolia and found they’d heard of him, but not Tony Blair. Normally, the staff don’t pay him much heed. “I’ve got six tablets I take – uppers, downers, statins, you know,” he says, circling a finger round his chest as if winding a clock. He had life-saving heart surgery seven years ago, so it’s a fairly regular, uneventful errand. ![]() Tony Adams went to pick up his medication from his local Boots pharmacy the other day. ![]()
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