Description
Discover a piece of sports history with the Newsweek Magazine from September 20, 1982, featuring the legendary Union Leader Gene Upshaw on the cover. This vintage issue is a must-have for collectors, fans of football, and those who appreciate rich narratives from the world of sports. The magazine encapsulates the era when ups and downs in professional football created riveting stories that shaped the game.
With its vibrant cover and captivating articles, this issue takes you back to the 1980s, a thrilling decade for the NFL. Gene Upshaw, a dominant force on the field, led the way for players in union negotiations, marking significant changes in the sport. This magazine gives you an inside look at the man behind the accolades and the challenges he faced.
This specific issue is in very good condition for its age, showing only minor wear along the edges. Please see the detailed photos provided to get a better understanding of its condition. The magazine comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come.
Key features of this collectible magazine include:
- In-depth coverage of Gene Upshaw's impact on the NFL and labor negotiations.
- Visually appealing layout with a striking cover and vintage ads, perfect for enthusiasts.
We take pride in our careful handling of all items. The magazine will be shipped securely, allowing for combined shipping if you purchase more than one item. Just ask, and we will accommodate your requests.
Whether you're a serious collector or just starting out, this Newsweek Magazine is an excellent addition to your collection. Don't miss out on owning a unique piece of sports journalism. See the image below for a closer look at the magazine:
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