Contemporary Manchester is recognized internationally as a footballing city, with both Manchester United and Manchester City acknowledged as prominent clubs. However, the city has not always been a force in the game, nor has the game always been important across Manchester’s social spectrum. This paper examines how Manchester first became established as a footballing city, identifying that success in the FA Cup in 1904 stimulated interest in the game and considers how the legacy of that victory enabled the game to develop in terms of participation and spectating. It also considers the social mix of attendees at professional games in the city, and closes by concluding that footballing success generated increased interest and was the catalyst...
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Contemporary Manchester is recognized internationally as a footballing city, with both Manchester Un...
Association football had become a prominent part of Manchester's sporting landscape by 1884, when th...
This article explores the interdependent, complex sociocultural factors that facilitated the emergen...
During the nineteenth century, association football emerged as one of the most popular sporting acti...
Home to two of the oldest football clubs in the world, Nottinghamshire was a hub of the association ...
This thesis presents an interpretative analysis of contemporary football culture in Manchester, as i...
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In 2005, with a view to cultivating the loyalties of local supporters rather than attracting new sup...
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Since 1980 there has been an abundance of research into the history of association football in Engla...
This thesis is a study of the urban sporting culture of Middlesbrough between c.1870 and 1914, a per...
If you are a rights owner and are concerned that you have found material, for which you are the righ...
This paper reflects on the problem of identity as confronted in writing a history of the Footscray F...
Much geographical literature concerning home focuses on its emotional potency. This paper explores h...
Multiple crises are endangering the project of European integration, increasingly threatening social...
Contemporary Manchester is recognized internationally as a footballing city, with both Manchester Un...
Association football had become a prominent part of Manchester's sporting landscape by 1884, when th...
This article explores the interdependent, complex sociocultural factors that facilitated the emergen...
During the nineteenth century, association football emerged as one of the most popular sporting acti...
Home to two of the oldest football clubs in the world, Nottinghamshire was a hub of the association ...
This thesis presents an interpretative analysis of contemporary football culture in Manchester, as i...
The subject of research and the purpose of this paper is to determine the effects of globalization o...
In 2005, with a view to cultivating the loyalties of local supporters rather than attracting new sup...
This paper outlines the transition from football games played for occasional amusement to a system o...
Since 1980 there has been an abundance of research into the history of association football in Engla...
This thesis is a study of the urban sporting culture of Middlesbrough between c.1870 and 1914, a per...
If you are a rights owner and are concerned that you have found material, for which you are the righ...
This paper reflects on the problem of identity as confronted in writing a history of the Footscray F...
Much geographical literature concerning home focuses on its emotional potency. This paper explores h...
Multiple crises are endangering the project of European integration, increasingly threatening social...