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Number of items: 10.

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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]

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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]

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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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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]

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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]

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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]

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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]

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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]

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WAGG, Stephen and CRABBE, Tim (2009). ‘Holding their own’: Australian football, British culture and globalization. Soccer and Society, 10 (1), 57-72. [Article]

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