FOOTBALL AND THE DECLINE OF BRITAIN

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FOOTBALL AND THE DECLINE OF BRITAIN
refdoc August=1991

BOOKS/PAMPHLETS , User Ref = 796.33(410) , Acc Date = 01-Oct-86
J Walvin
Macmillan, 1986 139pp RB43228

Analysis of football following the incidents at Bradford and
Brussels in 1985, within the context of the economic and social
changes in Britain over the past 25 years. Examines the
background to the sport, its administration, players and
supporters, and discusses outside influences on football
including violence, racism, fascism, the media, discipline,
politics and sport, and changes in urban Britain.

United Kingdom, public order, crowd, football fan, riot,
recreation, football club, football stadium, hooliganism

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