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One of sport's most well-known commentators speaks out about the current state of affairs in an industry that often involves striking players or greedy team owners, and suggests some revolutionary ideas to bring sports back to the fans.

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Sports columnist Mike Lupica explores--in his usual unabashed way--the divisive issues compromising professional sports and alienating fans. Raising his voice on behalf of disgruntled fans everywhere, he's angry, over the top--and often hilarious. Lupica takes aim at owners and players alike, popping off a litany of ills (greed, free agency, no loyalty) as well as solutions (creating a fan's lobby, paying college athletes, boycotting certain owners, eliminating guaranteed contracts). Mad As Hell is essential reading for every self-respecting sports fan.
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Nothing new in this angry diatribe from sports columnist and novelist Lupica (Jump, 1995, etc.): Professional athletes and team owners are arrogant, selfish, and greedy; the fans are fed up; and somebody should do something about it. This should be the Golden Age of sports, with more sports and greater access to them than ever before, says Lupica. But it isn't, he continues, because fans are powerless against rising ticket and cable prices and because of escalating salaries for mediocre or ``preening'' players. The modern fan ``feels like someone trapped in an abusive relationship.'' He lays part of the blame on free agency, which came for the players in the mid-1970s but has been around a long time for the owners: Seeking better deals, owners like Walter O'Malley can move the beloved Dodgers from Brooklyn to Los Angeles with no regard for loyalty or tradition. More recently, Art Modell, in spite of 30 years of sold-out crowds at Cleveland Stadium, betrayed the city and Browns fans and moved to Baltimore. But as for the players' role in alienating fans, the author drags out the usual suspects: Dennis Rodman, Derrick Coleman, Michael Irvin, Albert Belle, Darryl Strawberry--misfits who have repeatedly shown contempt for fans, authority, and their game. Lupica provides statistics of athletes arrested or charged with crimes during 1995: Among them are 160 college football players; 49 professional football players; 21 hockey players. He offers a number of oft- heard solutions: no guaranteed contracts; pay college athletes something--maybe they'll stay in school longer; boycott ``rat owners''; institute a strict Code of Conduct for owners. Most will concur with Lupica's Lament, but his voice is so shrill, and he is often so crude (he says Modell sold the team for the same reason an ``old dog licks his balls. Because he can'') that even the angriest fan will turn away. (First serial to Esquire; author tour) -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherPutnam Adult
  • Publication date1996
  • ISBN 10 0399142215
  • ISBN 13 9780399142215
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages236
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