Found December 09, 2007 on The Sports Agent Blog:
Special Announcement: From this point forward, SportsAgentBlog.com will be overhauling the Nightmare Clients of the Week column. The column will no longer be a weekly column that recaps the previous week's player blunders and mishaps. The new Nightmare Client/Agent column will be a recurring column that will focus on specific instances of player or agent conduct and how that conduct impacts the athlete/agent relationship, the ramifications on endorsements and future earning potential, and speculation on damage control and publicity issues. There will be no set schedule for this column. Instead, it will be posted to the blog immediately after any particularly newsworthy egregious acts are committed by a client or agent. SportsAgentBlog.com believes that this new, more-focused format will not only be more interesting and elicit more reader feedback, but it will also allow for more opportunity to discuss the ramifications to the agent/athlete relationship, in general. â€"â€...
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