The popular impression of British soccer’s relationship with the rest of the world until the late 1950’s was one of selfish, arrogant, isolation. The reality however, was quite different with frequent and multi-dimensional contact between the ‘Home Nations’ and the rest of the soccer world. \ud This paper acknowledges their self-imposed absence from the FIFA and as a consequent their non-participation in the first three World Cups. However, it demonstrates that at almost every other level Britain remained at the centre of world soccer; as regards the laws, playing international matches, club tours and the migration of players and referees.\ud It reflects on the circumstances that helped to substantiate the myth, focusing on an attitude of s...
The 1966 FIFA World Cup has become part of the iconography of its hosts and champions, England. Exta...
In the past two decades, globalization has brought about major changes in the world of football, whi...
Only ten British Asian professional footballers are competing in England out of approximately 4000 d...
The popular impression of British soccer’s relationship with the rest of the world until the late 19...
For the book: The study of association football has recently emerged as vibrant field of inquiry, a...
A b s t r a c t This article examines how English representations of Pelé and Brazilian football in ...
Today, the United Kingdom’s multi-billion dollar soccer industry is driven by global interest, lucra...
The great interest in Asia for European, male football is an expression of globalised sports. Here g...
The essence of global sports has been competition among nations at the international level. For foot...
It was media, especially television, coverage of the FIFA World Cup from 1958 which first drew South...
By winning the World Cup at Wembley in 1966, the England team created arguably the most prideful pos...
(English) This disetation describes progress of football as a sport in the first half of the 20th ce...
An overview of the emergence of FIFA, the governing body of world football, documenting its growth a...
Today, the United Kingdom’s multi-billion dollar soccer industry is driven by global interest, lucra...
This article examines football in the United Kingdom, the United States of America and Australia imm...
The 1966 FIFA World Cup has become part of the iconography of its hosts and champions, England. Exta...
In the past two decades, globalization has brought about major changes in the world of football, whi...
Only ten British Asian professional footballers are competing in England out of approximately 4000 d...
The popular impression of British soccer’s relationship with the rest of the world until the late 19...
For the book: The study of association football has recently emerged as vibrant field of inquiry, a...
A b s t r a c t This article examines how English representations of Pelé and Brazilian football in ...
Today, the United Kingdom’s multi-billion dollar soccer industry is driven by global interest, lucra...
The great interest in Asia for European, male football is an expression of globalised sports. Here g...
The essence of global sports has been competition among nations at the international level. For foot...
It was media, especially television, coverage of the FIFA World Cup from 1958 which first drew South...
By winning the World Cup at Wembley in 1966, the England team created arguably the most prideful pos...
(English) This disetation describes progress of football as a sport in the first half of the 20th ce...
An overview of the emergence of FIFA, the governing body of world football, documenting its growth a...
Today, the United Kingdom’s multi-billion dollar soccer industry is driven by global interest, lucra...
This article examines football in the United Kingdom, the United States of America and Australia imm...
The 1966 FIFA World Cup has become part of the iconography of its hosts and champions, England. Exta...
In the past two decades, globalization has brought about major changes in the world of football, whi...
Only ten British Asian professional footballers are competing in England out of approximately 4000 d...