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Although the world's leading team sport, it was not until the 1960s that the social significance of football received substantive and separate attention from social scientists and historians (Harrington, 1968; Lever, 1969; I. Taylor, 1969).
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fan disorder, covert policing, militant fans, football hooliganism, ultra groups, soccer casuals, fan violence, football authorities, football culture, soccer hooliganism, fan behaviour, football violence, soccer supporters, football hooligans, pitch invasion, rival fans, illegitimate violence, football spectators, spectator violence, crowd safety, membership scheme, football supporters, crowd behaviour, opposing fans, young supporters
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World Cup Finals, Sociological Review, River Plate, Buenos Aires, Dal Lago, Ian Taylor, Richard Giulianotti, Norbert Elias, The Kronk, The Roots of Football Hooliganism, Evening News, Football Association, Home Office, John Williams, New York, Negro Thompson, West Ham, Prime Minister, Tartan Army, European Championships, Hooligans Abroad, Cambridge University Press, Daily Record, Den Haag, Dundee Courier
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