The Last Hurrah: The Demise of Sports in America
The Last Hurrah is a fictional novel about the demise and eventual collapse of Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, the National Football League, and college sports in America. New York Times sports writer Ron Mills gave his own opinions of what caused fans to lose interest in sports leading to the eventual collapse in his Pulitzer Prize winning book "The Demise". His ninety year old friend and former sports announcer Floyd "Rocket" Beal gave his own opinions in a series of newspaper articles. In his articles he not only focuses on why sports in America collapsed but also why our country was following suit. Despite the fall of once popular sports theres one man determined to bring professional and college sports back to America. Follow billionaire attorney Shaun O'Leary as he uses very unique ideas in his attempt to resurrect sports in America. The novel is not only a fictional account but is filled with decades of true sports stories, history and facts.
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The Last Hurrah: The Demise of Sports in America
The Last Hurrah is a fictional novel about the demise and eventual collapse of Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, the National Football League, and college sports in America. New York Times sports writer Ron Mills gave his own opinions of what caused fans to lose interest in sports leading to the eventual collapse in his Pulitzer Prize winning book "The Demise". His ninety year old friend and former sports announcer Floyd "Rocket" Beal gave his own opinions in a series of newspaper articles. In his articles he not only focuses on why sports in America collapsed but also why our country was following suit. Despite the fall of once popular sports theres one man determined to bring professional and college sports back to America. Follow billionaire attorney Shaun O'Leary as he uses very unique ideas in his attempt to resurrect sports in America. The novel is not only a fictional account but is filled with decades of true sports stories, history and facts.
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The Last Hurrah: The Demise of Sports in America

The Last Hurrah: The Demise of Sports in America

The Last Hurrah: The Demise of Sports in America

The Last Hurrah: The Demise of Sports in America

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The Last Hurrah is a fictional novel about the demise and eventual collapse of Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, the National Football League, and college sports in America. New York Times sports writer Ron Mills gave his own opinions of what caused fans to lose interest in sports leading to the eventual collapse in his Pulitzer Prize winning book "The Demise". His ninety year old friend and former sports announcer Floyd "Rocket" Beal gave his own opinions in a series of newspaper articles. In his articles he not only focuses on why sports in America collapsed but also why our country was following suit. Despite the fall of once popular sports theres one man determined to bring professional and college sports back to America. Follow billionaire attorney Shaun O'Leary as he uses very unique ideas in his attempt to resurrect sports in America. The novel is not only a fictional account but is filled with decades of true sports stories, history and facts.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162474463
Publisher: Jeff Coffey
Publication date: 10/07/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 331 KB

About the Author

Jeffery Coffey is a husband, father, and grandfather. He is author of Dying for Dollars "Uncovering (for profit) Hospice"(unpublished) and motivational inspirational book Coming Back: Matthew 6:34. Coming Back has been read all over the world and received notations from a U.S. Air Force Major in Afghanistan. It reached Barnes and Noble Top 100 in 2010 and was reviewed by ESPN for a possible movie. Jeffery has a background in sports and has coached and played at every level from youth to professional. This background led him to realize that every decade there seemed to be less interest in sports at every level. This is his first fictional work.
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