This paper draws on world systems and resource dependency theories to show how the changing recruitment practices of English League clubs have deepened the brawn drain from Irish football, thereby compounding its underdevelopment. An analysis of the origins, method of recruitment and destinations of Irish players (North and South) who appeared in the English League between 1946 and 1995 shows that English clubs imported large numbers of Irish players throughout the second half of the twentieth century. However, it was the inclusion of Irish teenagers within the youth policies of the largest clubs in the period after the 1970s that marked a break from the traditional pattern of buyer-supplier relations. Instead of continuing to purchase play...
We consider how five rule changes in the League of Ireland have affected the amount of goals scored ...
Since 1988 the Republic of Ireland soccer team has been cast, in Irish media, as both symbol and mat...
Griffiths, J., & Bloyce, D, ‘If you haven’t got the contacts… you have no choice’: A figurational ex...
This paper draws on world systems and resource dependency theories to show how the changing recruitm...
The intention of this paper is to examine the range of interdependent processes that influence the d...
Academic literature regarding football (and labour migration) to date has examined factors that infl...
The purpose of this study was to provide a detailed, large-scale retrospective analysis of the numbe...
Athletic talent migration has pervaded football throughout the game’s professional history. In Austr...
This article challenges the idea that globalization is an inexorable free market pro-cess that funda...
Purpose: From the 2006-2007 season, UEFA introduced regulation into European football by imposing 'h...
Aim: This study sought to examine whether the place and date of birth of elite youth Irish footballe...
The aim of this article is to make sense of the effects of foreign player involvement in English foo...
This thesis sets out to explain the limited representation of English players in Premiership footbal...
This thesis is a study of the role that sport played in a changing Irish society during the tumultu...
Using a database of the movements of more than 2,000 professional footballers in the top two divisio...
We consider how five rule changes in the League of Ireland have affected the amount of goals scored ...
Since 1988 the Republic of Ireland soccer team has been cast, in Irish media, as both symbol and mat...
Griffiths, J., & Bloyce, D, ‘If you haven’t got the contacts… you have no choice’: A figurational ex...
This paper draws on world systems and resource dependency theories to show how the changing recruitm...
The intention of this paper is to examine the range of interdependent processes that influence the d...
Academic literature regarding football (and labour migration) to date has examined factors that infl...
The purpose of this study was to provide a detailed, large-scale retrospective analysis of the numbe...
Athletic talent migration has pervaded football throughout the game’s professional history. In Austr...
This article challenges the idea that globalization is an inexorable free market pro-cess that funda...
Purpose: From the 2006-2007 season, UEFA introduced regulation into European football by imposing 'h...
Aim: This study sought to examine whether the place and date of birth of elite youth Irish footballe...
The aim of this article is to make sense of the effects of foreign player involvement in English foo...
This thesis sets out to explain the limited representation of English players in Premiership footbal...
This thesis is a study of the role that sport played in a changing Irish society during the tumultu...
Using a database of the movements of more than 2,000 professional footballers in the top two divisio...
We consider how five rule changes in the League of Ireland have affected the amount of goals scored ...
Since 1988 the Republic of Ireland soccer team has been cast, in Irish media, as both symbol and mat...
Griffiths, J., & Bloyce, D, ‘If you haven’t got the contacts… you have no choice’: A figurational ex...