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Rebellion: The Growth of Football's Protest Movement
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Blake Pub
Publication date October 30, 2006
Pages 288
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9781844542888
ISBN-10 1844542882
Availability§ Out of Print
Published in Great Britain
Original list price $32.50
§As reported by publisher
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Summary
One of the great joys of football fandom is that it provides the perfect opportunity to complain and make a point. Using anecdotes and interviews with the people at the heart of the movements, as well as ordinary fans, this work examines many of the well-known protests and looks at how and why certain groups of fans succeeded in their battle.
Amazon.com description: Product Description: One of the great joys of football fandom is that it provides the perfect opportunity to complain and make a point. For example, the referee was biased, the overpaid strikers hopeless, attendance poor, the tea weak and the pies inedible. That, for many fans, is a part of the attraction which football holds for them. Yet every so often, a situation will arise at a club where passive complaint is simply not enough - occasions where big business or individual greed set out to exploit those who walk through the turnstiles, where freedoms are curtailed or where incompetent management is ruining a proud legacy. Against these indignations, there comes a point when it is action and not words that are required. "Rebellion" is about those situations. Using anecdotes and interviews with the people at the heart of the movements, as well as ordinary fans, it examines many of the well-known protests and looks at how and why certain groups of fans succeeded in their particular battle. Just as importantly, it also looks at why other campaigns failed and how, all too often, those protests simply degenerated into ugly violence, hooliganism and intimidation. From the stratosphere of the Premiership to the lowest reaches of the national league, the author examines the greatest outcries of British football and investigates the tense, and at times, violent atmosphere behind each one: a gripping expose of organised dissent and disorganised ruckus.

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