The early development of a football hotbed: the onset of the game in Tyne and Wear, 1877–1882
2017; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 19; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/14660970.2016.1276248
ISSN1743-9590
Autores Tópico(s)Sports, Gender, and Society
ResumoFor generations the folk of Tyneside and Wearside have fervently and passionately supported their respective football clubs. What are their origins? How did this hotbed develop in the far north? Historians Paul Joannou and Alan Candlish look at the trail from the 1870s which takes us through the social spectrum of the North East; creation by the upper-classes and ex-public-school boys with amateur principles to the enthusiastic middle and working-classes of the industrial heartland who cemented the game for longevity. By 1882 the move from the gentleman footballers to the man-in-the-street was complete. Development escalated and within a decade the hotbed was smouldering ready to see two major clubs, Newcastle United and Sunderland make a mark on the game.
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