The end of the terraces : the transformation of English football in the 1990s

著者

    • King, Anthony

書誌事項

The end of the terraces : the transformation of English football in the 1990s

Anthony King

Leicester University Press, 2002

Revised ed

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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注記

Originally published: 1998

Bibliography: p. [219]-234

Includes index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9780718501273

内容説明

In analyzing the transformation of English football in the 1990s, this text provides a comprehensive account of football culture in contemporary Britain. Through examination of the political economy of football since the 1960s, and the public debates for the reform of the game in the mid-1980s, it situates the transformation of football in the 1990s within the context of the collapse of the Keynsian, post-war settlement and the emergence of a Thatcherite, post-Fordist settlement in Britain. Drawing on these themes, the book goes on to examine the nature of the new consumption of football in the 1990s, with a detailed study of the entrepreneurial directors and different fan groups at football clubs.

目次

  • Part 1 Theoretical and historical frameworks: for the sociology of football
  • football, ritual and historical change
  • the postwar consensus and the emergence of British post-Fordism. Part 2 The organic origins of the Premier League: the decline in attendance and the abolition of the maximum wage
  • sponsorship
  • the big five. Part 3 Conjectural arguments for the reform of football: the strong state and the crisis of 1985
  • free market arguments
  • the Taylor Report and "Italia 90". Part 4 The new consumption of football: Sky Television and the Premier League's new deal
  • the new directors
  • the lads
  • new football writing
  • the new consumer fans
  • English football in the new Europe.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780718502591

内容説明

This book analyzes the transformation of English football in the 1990s. In so doing, it provides a comprehensive account of football culture in contemporary Britain that not only contributes to the study of the sport but also sheds wider light on recent transformations in British society.Although the author draws on past writings on football, the scope and analytic focus of the book are original. Starting with a theoretical and historical framework, Anthony King goes on to examine the organic political and economic developments of the last thirty years which put the big city clubs in a position to effect a division from the rest of the league. By the mid-1980s football faced both economic and crowd control crises which began to affect the consumption of the game. The End of the Terraces looks at those who implemented the changes, the new business class, and those who have been most affected--the fans.

目次

  • Part 1 Theoretical and historical frameworks: for the sociology of football
  • football, ritual and historical change
  • the post-war consensus and the emergence of British post-Fordism. Part 2 The organic origins of the Premier League: the decline of attendance and the abolition of the maximum wage
  • sponsorship
  • the big five. Part 3 The conjectural arguments for the reform of football: the strong state and the crisis of 1985
  • free market arguments
  • the Taylor Report and Italia '90. Part 4 The new consumption of football: Sky Television and the Premier League's new deal
  • the new directors
  • the lads
  • new football writing
  • the new consumer fans
  • English football in the new Europe
  • appendix.

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