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Number of items: 11.
2025
KILVINGTON, Daniel, LISTON, Katie, FLETCHER, Thomas, BLACK, Jack, LYNN, Theo, SINCLAIR, Gary, KEARNS, Colm and DOIDGE, Mark
(2025).
Exploring online sexism and misogyny in women’s professional English football.
Soccer and Society.
[Article]
2024
BULLOUGH, Steven, EDMONDSON, Lee and MILLS, Andrew
(2024).
Does anyone care where they are from? The importance of locally trained players in English football.
Soccer and Society.
[Article]
2023
RAMCHANDANI, Girish, PLUMLEY, Daniel, MONDAL, Sarthak, MILLAR, Robbie and WILSON, Robert
(2023).
You can look, but don’t touch: competitive balance and dominance in the UEFA Champions League.
Soccer and Society.
[Article]
2022
PLUMLEY, Dan, RAMCHANDANI, Girish, MONDAL, Sarthak and WILSON, Robert
(2022).
Looking forward, Glancing back: Competitive balance and the English Premier League.
Soccer and Society.
[Article]
2014
PLUMLEY, Daniel James, WILSON, Robert and RAMCHANDANI, Girish
(2014).
Towards a model for measuring holistic performance of professional Football clubs.
Soccer and Society, 18 (1), 16-29.
[Article]
2011
FIELDING‐LLOYD, Beth and MEÂN, Lindsey
(2011).
‘I don't think I can catch it’: women, confidence and responsibility in football coach education.
Soccer and Society, 12 (3), 345-364.
[Article]
2010
PLATTS, Chris and SMITH, Andy
(2010).
‘Money, money, money?’ The development of financial inequalities in English professional football.
Soccer and Society, 11 (5), 643-658.
[Article]
2009
WAGG, Stephen and CRABBE, Tim
(2009).
‘Holding their own’: Australian football, British culture and globalization.
Soccer and Society, 10 (1), 57-72.
[Article]
2008
BLACKSHAW, Tony
(2008).
Contemporary community theory and football.
Soccer and Society, 9 (3), 325-345.
[Article]
BROWN, Adam, CRABBE, Tim and MELLOR, Gavin
(2008).
Introduction : football and community – practical and theoretical considerations.
Soccer and Society, 9 (3), 303-312.
[Article]
CRABBE, Tim
(2008).
Fishing for community: England fans at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Soccer and Society, 9 (3), 428-438.
[Article]


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