This is truly a fine documentary on the who, how and where millionaire athletes go terribly off track, lose it all, and saddle themselves with huge debt. Like many regular Americans, I can only dream of making that much money in such a short period of time. Like many viewers, too, I imagine, I wish that someone got through to these athletes, and advised and counseled them better. I somehow found myself in their cleats and sneakers going that terribly off track. I commented Definitely sobering and painful to watch.
{I am a sports fanatic} We Blackhawks fans had to wait 39 years, before our guys could hoist Lord Stanley high above the ice (2010). I was living in Dubai, and it was an Australian friend who said, "Hey Ronnie, congratulations on your Stanley Cup!" "It was a boyhood thrill," I smiled at Lance. ~Ron Villejo | For the Love of Hockey (November 12th 2012)
Friday, January 9, 2015
ESPN 30 for 30: Broke
This is truly a fine documentary on the who, how and where millionaire athletes go terribly off track, lose it all, and saddle themselves with huge debt. Like many regular Americans, I can only dream of making that much money in such a short period of time. Like many viewers, too, I imagine, I wish that someone got through to these athletes, and advised and counseled them better. I somehow found myself in their cleats and sneakers going that terribly off track. I commented Definitely sobering and painful to watch.
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