This is a review essay on the genre of British soccer hooligan books. These 'hit and tell' confessional tales of soccer casuals fandom are told in the form of an historical memoir. Five examples of hit and tell books are reviewed and assessed against the novelistic accounts found in contemporary football fiction books by authors such as John King and Kevin Sampson and the more rigorous demands of the sociology of soccer culture. It is argued in the essay on hit and tell writing that such populist publishing can be harnessed to fill in gaps in historical and ethnographic work in the sociology of soccer fan cultures, but that what is needed in the future, above all, is better theorizing of soccer culture and its modernities
International audienceThis paper argues that the football trope in literary fiction enables the writ...
Fictional representations of English football and fan cultures by Cyprian Piskurek, Basingstoke, Pa...
Abstract: This essay reports from a long-term research project1 which interviewed participants in a ...
Hooligans telling their own story represent a new voice in the sports narrative: the hooligan memoir...
This review essay looks anew at the connection between ‘deviant’ football hooligan literature and co...
This review essay looks anew at the connection between ‘deviant ’ football hooligan literature and c...
Football is ubiquitous and a permanent fixture of modern life. More than a sport, it frequently mani...
Recent years have seen the publication of a number of books written by former football hooligans in ...
This essay’s main purpose is to view in detail the portrayal of football hooligans in John King’s no...
Football is unquestionably the world's most popular and influential sport. There is no corner of the...
Football is unquestionably the world’s most popular and influential sport. There is no corner of the...
For the book: The study of association football has recently emerged as vibrant field of inquiry, a...
Goal! covers the history of the beautiful game from its origins in English public schools in the ear...
It is argued in this essay that the nature and severity of the football hooliganism problem in Great...
Football hooliganism has a wide appeal within popular culture. Numerous books, films, documentaries,...
International audienceThis paper argues that the football trope in literary fiction enables the writ...
Fictional representations of English football and fan cultures by Cyprian Piskurek, Basingstoke, Pa...
Abstract: This essay reports from a long-term research project1 which interviewed participants in a ...
Hooligans telling their own story represent a new voice in the sports narrative: the hooligan memoir...
This review essay looks anew at the connection between ‘deviant’ football hooligan literature and co...
This review essay looks anew at the connection between ‘deviant ’ football hooligan literature and c...
Football is ubiquitous and a permanent fixture of modern life. More than a sport, it frequently mani...
Recent years have seen the publication of a number of books written by former football hooligans in ...
This essay’s main purpose is to view in detail the portrayal of football hooligans in John King’s no...
Football is unquestionably the world's most popular and influential sport. There is no corner of the...
Football is unquestionably the world’s most popular and influential sport. There is no corner of the...
For the book: The study of association football has recently emerged as vibrant field of inquiry, a...
Goal! covers the history of the beautiful game from its origins in English public schools in the ear...
It is argued in this essay that the nature and severity of the football hooliganism problem in Great...
Football hooliganism has a wide appeal within popular culture. Numerous books, films, documentaries,...
International audienceThis paper argues that the football trope in literary fiction enables the writ...
Fictional representations of English football and fan cultures by Cyprian Piskurek, Basingstoke, Pa...
Abstract: This essay reports from a long-term research project1 which interviewed participants in a ...