A Very South Bank Story
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Graham Mack
About this listen
You may have read Newcastle and Middlesbrough accounts of Lee Duffy; now, for the first time, Paul Venis the actor is set to play Lee in the upcoming Sayers' film. In this audiobook, he speaks on behalf of the South Bank community about their most infamous son.
It also includes Paul's own remarkable story: Unbeaten K1 world champion, British, European, and world champion (31 Fights, 31 Wins, 30 KO's).
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- John Doe
- 05-02-23
A very south bank story
Brilliant read could not stop listening finished it in 24 hours a very different look into the life of lee duffy a must read for any Duffy fans
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- Kevin Mason
- 24-08-23
Great story and point of views, really enjoyed it
Really enjoyed this story and all points.
looking forward to the movie and hoping Paul gets some decent airtime.
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- Anonymous User
- 15-10-21
Brilliant, can listen over and over
Jamie Boyle at his brilliant best. A very Southbank story, gives you a better understanding of a small town called Southbank that produced the British legend Lee Duffy with stories you won't find anywhere else. Worded very well by Boyle and kick boxing champion, Paul Venis, this tells you the stories of two fighting men from the same town but different eras. Great work lads.
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