Football on Trial: Spectator Violence and Development in the Football World

· Routledge
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Examines the causes of football hooliganism as a world phenomenon, considering the links between player violence and crowd violence, and the role of the media. It looks ahead to the 1994 World Cup in Los Angeles and asks why soccer hooliganism has not been a problem in the USA.

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Eric Dunning, Patrick Murphy, Patrick J Murphy, John Williams The authors have built a world class reputation as experts on soccer
hooliganism with their books Hooligans Abroad (1984, 2nd edition
1989), and The Roots of Football Hooliganism (1988). This accessible
and penetrating book will add to their reputation.

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