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The Whole of The Moon: Lee Duffy

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You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. No stone will be left unturned and this book will not shy away from controversy, but will aim to provide an unbiased and balanced view on the ‘Boro' icon. He had a lot of attacks in his life; he had petrol poured over him, he was hot in the foot, shot in the knee. He is the author of several successful true crime books, many of which have been serialised in the national press. No stone will be left unturned and this book will not shy away from controversy, but will aim to provide an unbiased and balanced view on the 'Boro' icon .

These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community. Like most people he could argue till he was blue in the face but if he was proved wrong then he would always apologise and admit that he was wrong. Everyone knew Lee's existence on this planet would be brief, but the news Teesside was waking up to that gloriously sunny morning would rock it to it's foundations.

Anyone around in the time of Lee Duffy will have certainly heard of him, there's plenty documented about one side of him that I don't need to go into here, but this book reveals so much more about the man as a whole. A bar with only a loose grip on rules, it had gloriously graffitied toilets, a bit out the back, which became a space for the London graffiti community to paint and gather, and a free gallery space upstairs where Banksy held his first Santa’s Ghetto/first London show, FAILE and Bäst did their first UK show and many, many others exhibited. There are accounts from people who knew Duffy because they had worked the doors with him and witnessed the many fights he had with drunks and doormen alike, and accounts from people who had hung around him and were privy to his inner thoughts. Every precious dream and vision - Underneath the stars, yes, you climbed on the ladder, With the wind in your sails.

APA style: Turf wars: Gangster Lee Duffy's 'obsession' with former Tyneside hardman Viv Graham revealed; New book about life of Middlesbrough's Lee Duffy tells how he was desperate to fight notorious Newcastle hardman.A former boxer and bouncer from South Bank , Lee Duffy died in 1991 after being stabbed during a street brawl in Marton Road, Middlesbrough. Beginning with the infamous first encounter of Lee Duffy and Brian Cockerill, the story leads the reader through the streets of Teesside, as the pair began "taxing" drug dealers for thousands across the region. When he died he was stabbed in his armpit and bled to death on the streets of Middlesbrough with hundreds of people watching. Only slight criticism is i would have preferred the description at the back of the book, concerning the death of Duffy at the start, or at least a short synopsis of his ending. His mam stuck by him through thick and thin and she never let him down with visits or letters and he appreciated that.

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