The Great New York Sports Debate: Two New York Sportswriters Go Head-to-Head on the 50 Most Heated Questions

The Great New York Sports Debate: Two New York Sportswriters Go Head-to-Head on the 50 Most Heated Questions

The Great New York Sports Debate: Two New York Sportswriters Go Head-to-Head on the 50 Most Heated Questions

The Great New York Sports Debate: Two New York Sportswriters Go Head-to-Head on the 50 Most Heated Questions

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Overview

Two top authorities slug it out over the fifty hottest debates in New York sports

New Yorkers are notoriously opinionated, and nothing spurs their argumentative side quite like sports. David Lennon of Newsday and Roger Rubin of The New York Daily News—two New York sportswriters, add gasoline to the fire with The Great New York Sports Debate, a raucous and spirited examination of the fifty most contentious issues in New York athletics. Longtime friends and rivals, Lennon and Rubin engage in heated debate on a wide range of topics, including:

• Is George Steinbrenner good or evil?
• Which athlete is the biggest villain in New York?
• New York’s greatest quarterback: Namath or Simms?
• Can a New Yorker like “both teams”?

Touching on every aspect of New York sports—including baseball, basketball, boxing, and the New York Marathon—The Great New York Sports Debate is guaranteed to spark lively discussion among sports fans everywhere.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101213315
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/31/2006
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 788 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

ROGER RUBIN has been a sportswriter in New York since 1988. He has worked at the New York Daily News since 1995. He can frequently be heard espousing opinions about college basketball and baseball on New York talk radio.



DAVID LENNON has been a staff writer for Newsday since 1991. He is a member of the Baseball Writers Association of America and a Hall of Fame voter. He is a frequent guest on talk radio and on NY-1’s sports shows.
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