This article examines the responses by users of the social media platform, Twitter, to the English Premier League’s (EPL) support, via four tweets from their official Twitter account, for the annual Rainbow Laces anti-homophobia in football campaign. Locating our analysis within the corporate social responsibility (CSR) agenda of the EPL, the four tweets received a total of 24,997 ‘likes’, 4,951 retweets, and 1,865 comments. Of those comments directly responding to the campaign and wider CSR agenda of the EPL (n = 407), 236 contained supportive comments and 171 contained negative comments. Despite support for the Rainbow Laces campaign, the comments also reflected some resistance to the overall CSR agenda of the EPL. Here, responses called ...
This paper explores an incident of alleged fan racism involving Chelsea defender, Antonio Rüdiger. D...
This article draws on 3,500 responses from fans and professionals involved in association football (...
The growth and penetration of social media provide professional sport clubs with a powerful tool to ...
Professional football (soccer) has typically been a hostile and volatile environment for sexual mino...
This article analyses 5,128 comments from 35 prominent football fan online message boards located ac...
Purpose: This work critically investigates online fan responses towards the implementation of the af...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis on 09/09/2022, available ...
This article presents the responses of 1,432 male association football fans, collected via an online...
This article presents the findings of a discourse analysis carried out on 48 association football (s...
This article draws on 2,500 responses from association football (soccer) fans to an anonymous online...
This article examines the use of abusive language by football fans on the social media and the lack ...
This article presents the findings of a discourse analysis carried out from November 2011 to Februar...
The English Premier League\u27s No Room For Racism campaign is dedicated toward stopping racism in...
While the anti-racist movement in English football has been established for 25 years, antisemitism w...
This paper explores an incident of alleged fan racism involving Chelsea defender, Antonio Rüdiger. D...
This article draws on 3,500 responses from fans and professionals involved in association football (...
The growth and penetration of social media provide professional sport clubs with a powerful tool to ...
Professional football (soccer) has typically been a hostile and volatile environment for sexual mino...
This article analyses 5,128 comments from 35 prominent football fan online message boards located ac...
Purpose: This work critically investigates online fan responses towards the implementation of the af...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis on 09/09/2022, available ...
This article presents the responses of 1,432 male association football fans, collected via an online...
This article presents the findings of a discourse analysis carried out on 48 association football (s...
This article draws on 2,500 responses from association football (soccer) fans to an anonymous online...
This article examines the use of abusive language by football fans on the social media and the lack ...
This article presents the findings of a discourse analysis carried out from November 2011 to Februar...
The English Premier League\u27s No Room For Racism campaign is dedicated toward stopping racism in...
While the anti-racist movement in English football has been established for 25 years, antisemitism w...
This paper explores an incident of alleged fan racism involving Chelsea defender, Antonio Rüdiger. D...
This article draws on 3,500 responses from fans and professionals involved in association football (...
The growth and penetration of social media provide professional sport clubs with a powerful tool to ...