Always on Sunday

Always on Sunday by Jim Klobuchar, published by Nodin Press in 2009, is a thoughtful exploration of the evolution of professional football. In this 213-page work, Klobuchar reflects on how the sport has transformed from a simpler pastime into a multi-million dollar industry, using a blend of storytelling and humor. The book delves into the lives of players, once likened to “Huckleberry Finns in helmets,” and examines the cultural significance of the game today.
Readers will find a mix of insightful commentary and anecdotes that highlight the complexities of modern football. The narrative includes perspectives from notable figures, such as Hall of Fame coach Bud Grant, who offers his thoughts on revitalizing the sport. With themes centered around poetry, sports, and recreation, this edition provides a unique lens through which to view the intersection of athletics and society.
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Professional football players were once “Huckleberry Finns in helmets.” Today, they are millionaires, and their game is a colossus. Prize-winning writer Jim Klobuchar explores the phenomenon with stories and wit. Hall of Fame coach Bud Grant shares his own ideas about how to rejuvenate the game.
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