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Contradictions in Fan Culture and Club Ownership in Contemporary English Football Christopher McMahon (University of Liverpool, UK)

Contradictions in Fan Culture and Club Ownership in Contemporary English Football By Christopher McMahon (University of Liverpool, UK)

Contradictions in Fan Culture and Club Ownership in Contemporary English Football by Christopher McMahon (University of Liverpool, UK)


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Showcasing a robust conceptual model primed for use in future studies, this work offers a close analysis of the culture of the fast-moving football club ownership world, football fandom and consumption, and what it might mean for the future of the sport.

Contradictions in Fan Culture and Club Ownership in Contemporary English Football Summary

Contradictions in Fan Culture and Club Ownership in Contemporary English Football: The Games Gone by Christopher McMahon (University of Liverpool, UK)

In an era of buyouts by consortia and sovereign wealth funds, the relationship between football clubs and their fan communities has never been under such strain.

Examining models of football club ownership and how they clash with fan ideals, Contradictions in Fan Culture and Club Ownership in Contemporary English Football considers the fan or at least, some idealised, all-encompassing image of the fan as the underlying foundation for the ideological structures of football. Grounded in discussions of class, chapters tackle the dynamic by which football organisations, as global businesses, often operate in ways contrary to the perceived essence or values of the sports club at the heart of their operation. Providing insight into different notions of football club ownership, specifically the Public Limited Company (PLC), the billionaires plaything, the sportswashing project, the remodel and asset stripping, the authors raise significant issues and dilemmas faced by football club fandoms. Does the unifying entity that holds a significant place in the hearts and minds of individuals and communities even exist anymore?

Showcasing a robust conceptual model primed for use in future studies, this work offers a close analysis of the culture of the fast-moving football club ownership world, football fandom and consumption, and what it might mean for the future of the sport.

About Christopher McMahon (University of Liverpool, UK)

Christopher McMahon is Lecturer in Communication and Media at the University of Liverpool, UK, and the author of The Corruption of Play: Mapping the Ideological Play-Space of AAA Videogames.

Peter Templeton is Associate Lecturer in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at The Open University, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Football Without Fans is Nothing?
Chapter 1. PLC United From Clubs to Corporations
Chapter 2. FC til I Die Economic and Cultural Asset Stripping
Chapter 3. Big Game Players The Benefactor Model
Chapter 4. Clean Sheets Sportswashing in Football
Conclusion: The Games Gone

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NGR9781835490242
9781835490242
1835490247
Contradictions in Fan Culture and Club Ownership in Contemporary English Football: The Games Gone by Christopher McMahon (University of Liverpool, UK)
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Emerald Publishing Limited
2024-04-03
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