A vivid, behind‑the‑scenes look at sport, society, and the club life of a bygone era.
This collection gathers lively reminiscences, tall tales, and sharp observations from the author and his peers as they chase stories, fights, and adventures across London’s Pelican and Pink Un circles. With humor, sly commentary, and a knack for memorable characters, it captures the mood, mischief, and camaraderie of a unique sporting world.
The book paints a collage of club rooms, racecourses, and smoky cafes where boxing, betting, and bad decisions mingle with loyalty and grit. It blends humorous vignettes with candid reflections on fame, fortune, and the small pleasures of life in the margins of sport. Readable, entertaining, and often affectionate, the tales revolve around performance, loyalties, and the human comedy behind the headlines.
- Brisk anecdotes about boxers, managers, and the social scene that surrounded them
- Episodes from club life, gambling, and the quirks of the Pelican and Pink ’Un circles
- Character sketches of memorable figures, both larger‑than‑life and quietly loyal
- A lively sense of time, place, and the era’s spirit
Ideal for readers who enjoy sports memoirs, club humor, and portraits of a colorful, interconnected underworld of sport and society.