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Book Reviews

Fan perspectives of football hooliganism: defining, analysing and responding to the British phenomenon, by Joel Rookwood

Pages 307-309 | Published online: 17 Mar 2011

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  • King , A. 2000 . ‘Football Fandom and Post‐national Identity in the New Europe’ . British Journal of Sociology , 51 ( 3 ) : 419 – 42 .
  • Nash , R. 2000 . ‘Contestation in Modern English Professional Football: The Independent Supporters Association movement’ . International Review for the Sociology of Sport , 35 ( 4 ) : 465 – 86 .
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