ABSTRACT

The English Premier League (EPL) is one of the world’s most valuable and high-profile sports leagues, with millions of fans around the globe. The 2016/17 season marked the 25th anniversary of the EPL, providing a unique opportunity to reflect on how it has contributed, both positively and negatively, to key developments in football – and in sport and culture more broadly – at local, national and global levels.

Drawing on central themes in the social scientific study of sport, such as globalisation, celebrity, fandom, commercialisation, gender, sexuality and race, this book is the first to assess the historical development and current significance of the EPL. With original contributions from several of the world’s leading football scholars, it provides in-depth case studies of the multifaceted role of the EPL in the contemporary world of sport, as well as offering thought-provoking predications for the future challenges that it will face.

The English Premier League: A Socio-Cultural Analysis is a fascinating read for any sport studies student or scholar with a particular interest in football and the sociology of sport.

chapter |3 pages

Foreword

How the 22-headed monster became the most popular league in the world

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

25 years of the English Premier League

chapter 1|20 pages

A history of the English Premier League

Cultures, consumption and commerce

chapter 2|16 pages

A whole new ball game

The English Premier League and television broadcast rights

chapter 5|13 pages

Winning the war for talent

Foreign players, status and the English Premier League

chapter 6|15 pages

The football star

Celebrity, culture and consumption in the English Premier League

chapter 7|21 pages

‘Football without fans is nothing’

Contemporary fan protests and resistance communities in the English Premier League era

chapter 8|17 pages

A Critical Race Theory analysis of the English Premier League

Confronting the declining significance of ‘race’ and racism myth

chapter 9|13 pages

Football, homosexuality and the English Premier League

A changing cultural relationship

chapter 10|22 pages

Game changer?

The English Premier League, big money and world football

chapter |5 pages

The best league in the world?

Predicting the future of the English Premier League