||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A step into the past|By Paul D. Shortt|Enjoyed the book as it brings back some memories especially since our town had a team in the old Continental Football League. I'm researching that same team and this book filled in some of the missing data. If there is one area that would finish off the book would be some photos of the teams, players or game action of that time. But if yo|About the Author|Bob Gill is a former newspaper editor and columnist who lives in Greenbelt, Maryland. |Steven Brainerd of Tucson, Arizona, is a member of the Minor League Hall of Fame and the United States Football League Association Hall of Fame. |Tod Maher i
Following the pattern set with Outsiders I (which covered 1923-1950), this volume covers the independent minor leagues of professional football from 1951 through 1985. Only semipro leagues existed after 1985, and so the two volumes of Outsiders cover the complete history of 20th century football below the National Football League. Many players in these leagues played in the hope that they might get a chance to move up to the NFL and many achieved that dream. This vol...
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