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Hello all,
I'm a Town fan currently writing a dissertation on changing football culture between 1980 and 2010. I've got a few questions at the centre of the research and I'd be grateful if anyone could provide (very) quick responses to any of them. Feel free to go off on a tangent.
Anything you could provide would be extremely beneficial.
During this period: How did football clubs/ institutions present their relationship to their fans and local communities? How was this changed by the increasing commercialisation and internationalisation of the sport? How did fan groups seek to resist/challenge changes in the sport? How were concepts such as traditionalism, authenticity and community used in these debates? How was the sport viewed by political/ social/cultural elites? How did the media shape/ intervene in these debates?
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Hello all,
I'm a Town fan currently writing a dissertation on changing football culture between 1980 and 2010. I've got a few questions at the centre of the research and I'd be grateful if anyone could provide (very) quick responses to any of them. Feel free to go off on a tangent.
Anything you could provide would be extremely beneficial.
During this period: How did football clubs/ institutions present their relationship to their fans and local communities? How was this changed by the increasing commercialisation and internationalisation of the sport? How did fan groups seek to resist/challenge changes in the sport? How were concepts such as traditionalism, authenticity and community used in these debates? How was the sport viewed by political/ social/cultural elites? How did the media shape/ intervene in these debates?
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Facking hell they're big questions and it's a long period. Not averse to answering some specific questions, but If anyone answered these ones they'd be writing your essay for them. Is this what they mean by crowdsourcing?
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Hello all,
I'm a Town fan currently writing a dissertation on changing football culture between 1980 and 2010. I've got a few questions at the centre of the research and I'd be grateful if anyone could provide (very) quick responses to any of them. Feel free to go off on a tangent.
Anything you could provide would be extremely beneficial.
During this period: How did football clubs/ institutions present their relationship to their fans and local communities? How was this changed by the increasing commercialisation and internationalisation of the sport? How did fan groups seek to resist/challenge changes in the sport? How were concepts such as traditionalism, authenticity and community used in these debates? How was the sport viewed by political/ social/cultural elites? How did the media shape/ intervene in these debates? appy to heee UTM
Disso's are a ball ache, I'm sure there are many here who have been in the same boat, I would be happy to help and will PM you. One thing you could do is maybe get a pro's or ex pro's perspective. I got Leicester and Wales mid Andy King to do mine.. His mum was my hockey teams chaplain
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Hello all,
I'm a Town fan currently writing a dissertation on changing football culture between 1980 and 2010. I've got a few questions at the centre of the research and I'd be grateful if anyone could provide (very) quick responses to any of them. Feel free to go off on a tangent.
Anything you could provide would be extremely beneficial.
During this period: How did football clubs/ institutions present their relationship to their fans and local communities? How was this changed by the increasing commercialisation and internationalisation of the sport? How did fan groups seek to resist/challenge changes in the sport? How were concepts such as traditionalism, authenticity and community used in these debates? How was the sport viewed by political/ social/cultural elites? How did the media shape/ intervene in these debates?
UTM
Wow, big task that. As a basis for this I would read up on. - The invention of satellite TV and subscriptions - The launch and subsequent power of the Premier League - The change from The European Cup to The Champions League and the cash cow it's become due to advertising - Bradford, Heysall (spelling),Hillsborough disasters - All seated stadiums - MK Dons/AFC Wimbledon - The internet and smart phones versus teletext and the newspapers - The sale of Man U to the Glaziers and set up of FC United - Supporters Clubs morphing into Fans Trusts - Swansea and Pompey? And my personal bug bare the dilution of the FA Cup.........I used to love the draw on a Monday Dinner Time Not sure it's relevant to your question but have a look at The Bosman ruling as that has also contributed to lots of change, not all good I feel There is loads more but they are examples that spring to mind. Good luck, if you find the answers to all that you should get a Doctorate not a degree. UTM!
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This question would of been perfect for 80sglory
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Cheers for your response, Herts. Really appreciate it. And the questions were really there as a prompt, and weren't meant to elicit detailed responses at all.
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Could you rephrase the questions into yes/no answers, Then I would be able to help you.
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Why did you end it at 2010?
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