THE CHARLTON MEN - WORK OF FICTION
Posted: 20 Sep 2014, 08:12
Hi everyone,
My name is Paul Breen and I am an Irish writer who has recently had a book published set in London, against a football background. It's connected to Charlton Athletic football club and is entitled The Charlton Men. Here's the link on Amazon if you wish to check it out -
Basically it's a work of fiction that is not just intended for Charlton fans, or football fans at all.
I'm trying to promote the book at the present time to supporters of other clubs, and think Torquay is a good place to start since I also follow the Gulls as my lower division club and have done so since the days of Derek Dawkins, Cyril Knowles, and Lee Sharpe. I actually gave mention to those days in a recent article that I wrote on the Football Pink website which was called Down all the Divisions, and was written after a trip to the recent Dartford versus Torquay game. I have now seen Torquay playing at Barnet, Ebbsfleet, Stevenage, Dagenham, Dartford, Wimbledon, and Wembley, against Cambridge. But anyway I just added in that information so you'll know that I've a fair bit of knowledge about Torquay, or at least I did until seeing some of Chris Hargreaves' new signings with very long names!
So if you are interested in this book it's out there. Here's the link to the Football Pink article as well - I was possibly a bit critical here after watching this game. I didn't think then that the team would go on a run of several straight wins.
http://footballpink.net/2014/08/29/down ... divisions/
Hope you enjoy the article and check out the book if you are interested,
Paul Breen
My name is Paul Breen and I am an Irish writer who has recently had a book published set in London, against a football background. It's connected to Charlton Athletic football club and is entitled The Charlton Men. Here's the link on Amazon if you wish to check it out -
Basically it's a work of fiction that is not just intended for Charlton fans, or football fans at all.
I'm trying to promote the book at the present time to supporters of other clubs, and think Torquay is a good place to start since I also follow the Gulls as my lower division club and have done so since the days of Derek Dawkins, Cyril Knowles, and Lee Sharpe. I actually gave mention to those days in a recent article that I wrote on the Football Pink website which was called Down all the Divisions, and was written after a trip to the recent Dartford versus Torquay game. I have now seen Torquay playing at Barnet, Ebbsfleet, Stevenage, Dagenham, Dartford, Wimbledon, and Wembley, against Cambridge. But anyway I just added in that information so you'll know that I've a fair bit of knowledge about Torquay, or at least I did until seeing some of Chris Hargreaves' new signings with very long names!
So if you are interested in this book it's out there. Here's the link to the Football Pink article as well - I was possibly a bit critical here after watching this game. I didn't think then that the team would go on a run of several straight wins.
http://footballpink.net/2014/08/29/down ... divisions/
Hope you enjoy the article and check out the book if you are interested,
Paul Breen