ABSTRACT

This book shines a light on the value and effectiveness of football clubs’ community engagement work, the cultural value of sport and the position sport plays within people’s daily lives.

The book considers the deep historical roots that many football clubs have as charitable institutions within their civic locales. Including original research carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic, the book presents an in-depth case study of Everton FC and their associated charitable trust. It takes a close look at the outreach work that they undertook during the pandemic to support vulnerable people in the local community and considers the value of that work more generally for local residents, football fans, club staff and other stakeholders. The book also places the Everton case study in the context of wider debates around the use of sport in the service of humanity, and corporate social responsibility in the sport industry.

This is fascinating reading for any student, researcher, policy maker, practitioner or football fan with an interest in sport (for) development, community work, the relationship between sport consumption and wider society, ethical business or the English Premier League.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivatives (CC- BY- NC- ND) 4.0 license.

chapter Chapter 1|31 pages

Virtue Ethics, Sport for Development and Corporate Social Responsibility

Title
Football and the Common Good
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chapter Chapter 2|25 pages

Sport, COVID-19 and Lockdown

Title
How the Football Industry Reacted to the Pandemic
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chapter Chapter 3|31 pages

Football, Charity and Tradition

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The Socio-Historical Context of Everton FC and Everton in the Community
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chapter Chapter 4|22 pages

Emotional Labour and Authenticity in Sport for Development Work

Title
Everton FC and Its Employees
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chapter Chapter 5|22 pages

Sport for Development and Insecurity in the Risk Society

Title
What Lockdown Meant for Everton in the Community and Its Participants
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chapter Chapter 6|32 pages

Football Fandom, Devotional Leisure and Everyday Social Welfare

Title
When the Meaning of Life (and Sport) Is Questioned
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chapter Chapter 7|23 pages

Solidarity, Civil Welfare and Football at the Service of Humanity

Title
Reflections on the Meanings of Football and Its Future for the Common Good
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