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Lee Clayton is an English sports journalist who is Head of talkSPORT radio in the UK and former Head of Sport at The Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday and Mail Online. He is an avid West Ham supporter and season ticket holder and co-authored Farewell to Upton Park
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In Sunshine or in Shadow
How Boxing Brought Hope in the Troubles
Donald McRae - 2019-05-30
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This powerful and inspirational book follows the story of Gerry Storey, a boxing coach who ran the Holy Family gym in the heart of New Lodge in Belfast during the height of the Troubles. Despite his Republican background, Storey insisted that the gym be open to all, and helped boxers find a way out of the province's desperate situation. Storey's story is one of triumph over adversity, demonstrating how boxing became a haven of peace and hope for these remarkable and compassionate men.
Lee Clayton
2022-11-25T13:17:08.000Z
This book is quite something. It has taken me time to read it because I wanted to consider the immense detail about The Troubles. Sometimes I had read chunks of it twice. It is also laced with joy and emotion and the awesome @ClonesCyclone. It was a privilege @donaldgmcrae      source
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Orphan X
A Novel
Gregg Hurwitz - 2016-01-19
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Meet the Nowhere Man, a legendary figure who can do anything to save the truly desperate and deserving. But this isn't just a myth. Evan Smoak is a highly skilled and resourceful man with a mission to help those who have nowhere else to turn. A former assassin trained in off-the-books black box programs, Evan broke with the program and used his skills to disappear. But when someone with similar training starts targeting him, Evan must fight to protect his secret new identity as the Nowhere Man.
Lee Clayton
2019-06-27T02:14:57.000Z
Just finished The fourth Orphan X book by @GreggHurwitz ... like Batman without the mask. Fabulous reads. Love the pace, the change of pace, the start and the finish. A huge treat. My dad got me started. I can’t recommend it highly enough.      source