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Memories of the King of Clubs

kingsof clubs

Jennyann

first of all I will certainly go out and buy this book tommorow
and i think it will be very intresting to read,andto see excactly
what he his publishing about the life he has lead
i think this will be very contrversal topic in and out around the city
and to see what names come out of the hat , [so to speak ]
my brother inlaw whom his well known and lives in mere green
sutton coldfield was at one time one of his body guards
any way i don,t want to ramble on but just to say
good luck to eddie and i wish him all the best on the book
and the certain elements of our society in brum will buy it ,
i see eddie comes from mansil rd aston , just like i do
[ from aston that is ] where about was mansil rd was it on the border
of six ways aston i hope some-one can refresh my memory
have a nice day best wishes to every-one astonian,
 
Hi Astonian:

I thought the same thing as you that there might be some controversy about the book given it's the world of night clubs, etc. We'll have to wait and see
what happens. I think the road is Mansfield Road off Witton Road not far from Six Ways coming down the hill on the left hand side.
 
I will certainly be interested in reading Eddie Fewtrell's book, it does mention in the article in the Mail how he got rid of some of the London crowd who were trying to muscle in on his patch.

BTW Mansfield Road runs from 45 Birchfield Road to 106 Witton Road, Aston.
 
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