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The owners and managers were too stupid to realize we had brains
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"The owners and managers were too stupid to realize we had brains"

- Ted Lindsay

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This quote by Ted Lindsay is a commentary on the disrespect and acknowledgment that he and his fellow gamers received from the owners and managers of the National Hockey League. He is suggesting that the owners and managers were too ignorant to recognize the intelligence and abilities of the players. This lack of respect and acknowledgment was a common theme amongst expert athletes in the 1950s and 1960s. Lindsay was a leader in the defend better wages and working conditions for players, and this quote reflects his frustration with the absence of recognition he and his peers got. He was identified to show that the players had brains and deserved to be treated with regard. His efforts ultimately caused the formation of the NHL Players' Association, which has actually considering that ended up being an effective force in the league.

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Canada Flag This quote is written / told by Ted Lindsay somewhere between July 29, 1925 and today. He/she was a famous Athlete from Canada. The author also have 18 other quotes.

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