Im_Spartacus wrote:I can't remember which universities specifically, but Liverpool University has a football economics department, I think Loughborough have something too.
Im_Spartacus wrote:My opinion is that you are likely to find that the process began with the realization firstly by the IOC, then FIFA, then UEFA, could massively monetarise their events. Since then, capitalism has been rampant and scandal has followed scandal as football administrators have chased the dollar.
I expect the answer to what happened to club football, is that the same principles trickled down to clubs over time, and there wasn't one seminal moment, but a period of time where clubs and club chairmen adapted to the new form of the game, which had more to do with money than football.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:My opinion is that you are likely to find that the process began with the realization firstly by the IOC, then FIFA, then UEFA, could massively monetarise their events. Since then, capitalism has been rampant and scandal has followed scandal as football administrators have chased the dollar.
I expect the answer to what happened to club football, is that the same principles trickled down to clubs over time, and there wasn't one seminal moment, but a period of time where clubs and club chairmen adapted to the new form of the game, which had more to do with money than football.
I think this only explains the top end, though. Stalybridge Celtic STs are 220 quid, and it's between 6 and 10 quid to go and watch a League of Wales game. A large portion of these prices will be due to increased running costs - everything from maintenance to lawyers'/agents' fees, which will have gone up due to the introduction of minimum wages and stricter regulations on public events over the past 2 decades; things that haven't only impacted on football...
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