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Jim Silver
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| #3658513 in Books | Fernwood Publishing Co., Ltd. | 1996-09-01 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .41 x6.08 x9.02l, | File type: PDF | 192 pages | ||1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Balanced, yet biased...|By GRH "Ex WHA Jet"|It is very interesting to note how much of the American media is advocating that the Pittsburgh Penguins re-locate to Winnipeg, Manitoba. Sound reasoning involved here; after all, isn't Winnipeg a city where hockey is a religion? Yet from Winnipeg itself there appears to be no interest at all in bring the NHL back to the city. Thin Ic||"A well-researched account and timely antidote to the self-serving boosterism which conceals professional sport's reckless addiction to public subsidy." --Bruce Kidd, Dean of Physical Education, Univeristy of Toronto, and former olympic athelete|
A shocking tale of political manipulation, greed, betrayal, and self-censorship at the hands of the business elite and the mainstream media, the story of the Winnipeg Jets is a bitter reminder that tradition means little in the economic climate of continentalist corporate sport.
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