ISSN 1466-0970 (Print); ISSN 1743-9590 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
The problem with revisionism: how new data on the origins of modern football have led to hasty conclusions pp. 429-445(17) Authors: Curry, Graham; Dunning, Eric
Changing the game? The impact of Twitter on relationships between football clubs, supporters and the sports media pp. 446-461(16) Authors: Price, John; Farrington, Neil; Hall, Lee
Structure and change in professional football: an Old Firm’s search for a new market pp. 462-484(23) Author: Morrow, Stephen
Football’s grobalization or globalization? The lessons of Liverpool Football Club’s evolution in the Premier League era pp. 485-501(17) Author: Sondaal, Tiest
‘The first ever anti-football painting’? A consideration of the soccer match in John Singer Sargent’s Gassed pp. 502-514(13) Authors: Adams, Iain; Hughson, John
Looking at shirt sponsorships from both sides of the pond: comparing global trends versus America’s Major League Soccer pp. 515-524(10) Authors: Jensen, Ric W.; Bowman, Nicolas D.; Larson, Brian V.; Wang, Yawei
Basque identity and soccer pp. 525-547(23) Author: Győri Szabó, Robert
Shoot-outs for the nation: football and politics in post-colonial Moroccan–Algerian Relations pp. 548-564(17) Author: Boum, Aomar
The organization and governance of top football across Europe: an institutional perspective pp. 565-567(3) Author: Kilpatrick, David
Los bohemios de Villa Crespo: judi´os y fu´tbol en la Argentina (The bohemians of Villa Crespo: jews and soccer in Argentina) pp. 567-569(3) Author: Gruschetsky, Mariano
Race, ethnicity and football: persisting debates and emergent issues pp. 569-572(4) Author: Naha, Souvik
The transformation of European football: towards the Europeanization of the national game pp. 572-574(3) Author: Chakraborty, Subhas Ranjan
Football in the UK: continuing with gender analyses pp. 574-576(3) Author: Roy, Subhransu
Playing by their rules: costal teenage girls in Kenya on life, love and football pp. 576-578(3) Author: Forbis, Melissa M.