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Football and the Decline of Britain (Paperback)
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In the wake of the Bradford and Brussels football disasters in
1985, football in England was subjected to detailed scrutiny and
criticism. Critics - of all sorts and persuasions - saw in those
terrible events, especially the Brussels riot, evidence of the
broader problems afflicting British (not merely English) life.
Football, which had once represented so much of what was once
considered good - fair- play, team play and sportsmanship - was now
discussed as a major national problem. To most critics, at home and
abroad, football came to represent a nation in decline,
characterised by organised violence, drunkenness, political
extremism and a host of related social problems. It was widely
assumed that football - but especially those English fans who
travelled abroad - was the epitome of what had gone wrong with life
in urban Britain. It is understandable that those disasters would
lead to heated and emotional argument. But many of the explanations
of the events culminating in the disasters appear less convincing
when scrutinised more closely. This book tries to examine not only
the alleged roots of those violent incidents, but also to locate
the problems afflicting the national game within the context of the
broad social and economic changes which have transformed British
life in the past generation. The book is as much an analysis of
recent British social history as it is about the game of football.
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