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25 Ιουν 2010 · Now, a new book tells his account of what happened between him and his then-right-hand man, Ed Snider, and what led him to lose it all. An exclusive excerpt, as told to Joseph and Richard...
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Snider started a record company, Edge Ltd., with his friend Jerry Lilienfield in the 1960s, which was moderately successful. They eventually shut down the company, giving Snider the opportunity to join Jerry Wolman (builder) and Snider's brother-in-law Earl Foreman (attorney) as they purchased the Philadelphia Eagles in 1964. Snider was given an option to purchase a 7% stake in the team and ...
4 Οκτ 2018 · But when Wolman presented the documentation to Ed Snider, seated in the conference room of the Eagles’ offices, Snider tilted his head away, tightened his lips, and refused to make eye contact with his boss.
Jerry Wolman (February 14, 1927 – August 6, 2013) was an American developer in Washington, D.C. and owned the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League in the 1960s.
10 Αυγ 2013 · The book is still a must-read for longtime Flyers fans who overwhelmingly and erroneously believe Ed Snider, the chairman of Comcast Spectacor, was the guy responsible for bringing the Flyers hockey team to Philly and building the Spectrum to house them.
11 Απρ 2016 · The history books show it was Snider, working for then-Eagles owner Wolman in the mid-‘60s, who heard about possible National Hockey League expansion and pushed to get an arena built in Philadelphia.
1 Νοε 2021 · Until Lou Scheinfeld and Ed Snider, otherwise known as “Flash and Cash,” came together to help save the city from disaster. Blades, Bands, and Ballers is Lou Scheinfeld’s heartfelt memoir of an America now gone, a world of local spectacle and national pride.