Players: The Story of Sports and Money -- and the Visionaries Who Fought to Create a Revolution
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Simon & Schuster Audio, 2016.
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9781508212843
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9h 22m 18s
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Matthew Futterman., Matthew Futterman|AUTHOR., & George Newbern|READER. (2016). Players: The Story of Sports and Money -- and the Visionaries Who Fought to Create a Revolution . Simon & Schuster Audio.

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Matthew Futterman, Matthew Futterman|AUTHOR and George Newbern|READER. 2016. Players: The Story of Sports and Money -- and the Visionaries Who Fought to Create a Revolution. Simon & Schuster Audio.

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Matthew Futterman, Matthew Futterman|AUTHOR and George Newbern|READER. Players: The Story of Sports and Money -- and the Visionaries Who Fought to Create a Revolution Simon & Schuster Audio, 2016.

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Matthew Futterman, Matthew Futterman|AUTHOR, and George Newbern|READER. Players: The Story of Sports and Money -- and the Visionaries Who Fought to Create a Revolution Simon & Schuster Audio, 2016.

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