Over 200,000 England fans travelled to watch Euro 2004 in Portugal. More tickets were despatched to English addresses than any other country apart from the host nation, and England's Supporters' Club boasts more members - 17,000 - than those of many other European nations combined. Almost all of these members travel to every England away game. What has led to this explosion in interest? Is it just an offshoot of the embracing of football within our celebrity-obsessed culture? Or is it more to do with the slow but inexorable eviction of the archetypal England football thug from stadiums?In "Ingerland: Travels With A Football Nation", noted pundit and commentator Mark Perryman takes the pulse of an England away crowd as we approach one of the...
The growing popularity of English national insignia in international football tournaments has been w...
The paper examines two ‘turns’ in English national sporting culture, ‘Beckhamisation’ and ‘Southgati...
This study sets out to explore in which ways, to what extent and for what purposes the media both re...
A chronicle of changes in England's support since Euro 96 whih combines invesigation and travelogue
England is a football nation in search of ways to celebrate pride without prejudice. At the World Cu...
tendency for England fans to be castigated by the full spectrum of media vehicles as the embodiment ...
In the past two decades, globalization has brought about major changes in the world of football, whi...
This paper examines the English press representation of English football fans during the 2002 World ...
The essence of global sports has been competition among nations at the international level. For foot...
The essence of global sports has been competition among nations at the international level. For foot...
© SAGE Publications 2006.As Benedict Anderson noted, national communities have to be actively create...
Football is the world’s most popular sport. It is a cultural phenomenon and a global media spectacle...
This paper focuses on ten travelogues written by football fans during four FIFA World Cup tournament...
There has been plenty of recent academic work on sports fandom, especially football fandom, but very...
The growing popularity of English national insignia in international football tournaments has been w...
The growing popularity of English national insignia in international football tournaments has been w...
The paper examines two ‘turns’ in English national sporting culture, ‘Beckhamisation’ and ‘Southgati...
This study sets out to explore in which ways, to what extent and for what purposes the media both re...
A chronicle of changes in England's support since Euro 96 whih combines invesigation and travelogue
England is a football nation in search of ways to celebrate pride without prejudice. At the World Cu...
tendency for England fans to be castigated by the full spectrum of media vehicles as the embodiment ...
In the past two decades, globalization has brought about major changes in the world of football, whi...
This paper examines the English press representation of English football fans during the 2002 World ...
The essence of global sports has been competition among nations at the international level. For foot...
The essence of global sports has been competition among nations at the international level. For foot...
© SAGE Publications 2006.As Benedict Anderson noted, national communities have to be actively create...
Football is the world’s most popular sport. It is a cultural phenomenon and a global media spectacle...
This paper focuses on ten travelogues written by football fans during four FIFA World Cup tournament...
There has been plenty of recent academic work on sports fandom, especially football fandom, but very...
The growing popularity of English national insignia in international football tournaments has been w...
The growing popularity of English national insignia in international football tournaments has been w...
The paper examines two ‘turns’ in English national sporting culture, ‘Beckhamisation’ and ‘Southgati...
This study sets out to explore in which ways, to what extent and for what purposes the media both re...