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Paul Breeze

    Darwen Football Club Memories
    Colne Giants: Tales From The Forgotten World Of Knur And Spell
    A Tale Of TWO SISTERS: An Original Screenplay suitable for Film or TV
    • Sibling rivalry escalates into a gripping tale of love, hate, betrayal, and murder in this original screenplay. Spanning 90 minutes, it weaves together intrigue and corruption with moments of humor, creating a captivating "WHODUNNIT" narrative. As the plot unfolds, the true nature of the crime is revealed, leaving audiences questioning the trustworthiness of each character. The suspense builds around which sister is the victim, inviting viewers to unravel the mystery themselves.

      A Tale Of TWO SISTERS: An Original Screenplay suitable for Film or TV
    • Exploring the resurgence of knur and spell, this narrative delves into its rich history from potential Viking origins to its peak in the 1920s and 1930s, when it captivated East Lancashire and West Yorkshire. After a decline post-World War II, the game was revitalized in the late 1950s by passionate enthusiasts, leading to corporate sponsorship and televised championships. The story is uniquely framed through the experiences of Stuart Greenfield, a two-time World Champion, offering personal insights into the game's rise and fall in Lancashire.

      Colne Giants: Tales From The Forgotten World Of Knur And Spell
    • Darwen Football Club Memories

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Delving into the rich history of one of England's oldest football clubs, this reprint reveals Darwen Football Club's remarkable achievements, including being the first to employ professional players and reaching the F.A. Cup semi-finals. The narrative highlights significant milestones, such as winning the inaugural Lancashire Cup Final and producing four England Internationals. Despite setbacks, like a notable 11-1 defeat to Arsenal, the club's legacy endures as it now competes in the North West Counties League.

      Darwen Football Club Memories