'The first thing that caught my eye was the geezer
with the gold tooth - the second was that he was holding
a shooter - and the third that he was pointing it at
me.' Carlton Leach is a gangland legend - the mere
mention of his name strikes fear into his enemies; yet
to his friends he is as loyal and caring as they come.
If trouble comes calling, Carlton isn't afraid to let
his fists do the talking and woe betide anyone who
crosses him, or those close to him. At last, in Rise of
the Footsoldier, Carlton gives the full account of his
life including how his story has been made into a hugely
successful film. Born and raised in East London, Carlton
was a key member of the notorious Essex Boys gang and
the West Ham InterCity Firm, one of the most violent
hooligan gangs to trouble the football terraces during
the eighties. He's been shot at, stabbed, glassed - he's
even had an axe in his head. Yet the event that really
brought turmoil into his life was the murder of his best
friend in the infamous Range Rover murders. Carlton
vowed that he would find those responsible and make them
pay.There isn't much that Carlton hasn't seen or
experienced in his life and his tales of violence, gang
wars and close calls with death will have you on the
edge of your seat. He knows how close he has come to
dying and has therefore shut the door on a gangland
life. He may have changed but, as he himself says, 'I'll
always need to exercise the Carlton Leach brand of
justice. It's in me - ' |
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