Synopses & Reviews
Even in a stadium filled with 100,000 fans, there is always one voice that rises above the constant roar; that of the loudmouth sitting right behind you. Maybe he's funny. Maybe he's even knowledge about sports. Maybe he's not. But one thing is certain: he will be heard. At last the wit (and witlessness) of those blowhard fans will be celebrated in Overheard At The Game. Compiled by Michael Malice and S. Morgan Friedman, creators of the cult website and book Overheard in New York, this hilarious collection is an eavesdropper's dream. It's all here-the pompous and the prurient, the clever and the crude, the name-calling and the non-sequitars-linked together by a ilove of sports and serious laughs. If there's anything that true fans like better than watching sports, it's talking about them. And Overheard at the Games proves that, for better and for worse, someone is always listening.
Synopsis
Compiled by the creators of the cult website and book "Overheard in New York," this hilarious collection is an eavesdropper's dream. It's all here--the pompous, the clever, and the crude--linked together by a love of sports and serious laughs.