'It is such teasing-out and analysis of nuance and complexity, uncoupling racism from hooliganism, that makes this book both important and fascinating. Football should again be grateful to sociologists.'Times Higher Education Supplement'The Changing Face of Football is of particular note, and draws on empirical research to provide a comprehensive consideration of the history of racism and football.'Network: Newsletter of the BSA'The first really contemporary sustained account of English football ... It has moved the debate beyond the generic stereotypes that have permeated the public debate about racism in British football. The synthesis of material is carefully crafted and presented and is a joy to read.'Sociology of Sport Journal'Provides the reader with an empircally-grounded and highly perceptive insight into comtemporary football culture.'Patterns of Prejudice