Michael Clarke was a street fighter, an angry, vicious kid. He grew up in the late sixties and early seventies in Manchester, England, and lived in a rough neighborhood where, he writes, Prostitutes worked the pavement opposite my home, illegal bookmakers took bets in backalley cellars, and...
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Michael Clarke was a street fighter, an angry, vicious kid. He grew up in the late sixties and early seventies in Manchester, England, and lived in a rough neighborhood where, he writes, Prostitutes worked the pavement opposite my home, illegal bookmakers took bets in backalley cellars, and street brawls were commonplace.
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