Carlo is finding it difficult to adjust to having a new step-brother around the house. Then he discovers that he may just have something in common with him after all - football. When Carlo's team needs a replacement goal keeper for the Cup final, Justin comes to mind. But has Carlo done the right thing? More than just goals are at stake in the big match against Harden Celtic.
This is Book 2 in the Colour Graffix Series. See all Colour Graffix books here.
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Michael Hardcastle was born in Huddersfield. After leaving school he served in the Royal Army Educational Corps, before embarking on a career in journalism, working in a number of roles for provincial daily newspapers from reporter to chief feature writer.$$$He has written more than one hundred and forty children's books since his first was published in 196
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