'Liverpool daft': the growth of British football clubs' supporters' clubs in the late twentieth century in Ireland - a history

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Curran, Conor [1 ]
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[1] Trinity Coll Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
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10.1080/14660970.2024.2332097
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This article examines the development of British football clubs' supporters' clubs in Ireland. While it has been previously established that this interest was at times linked to domestic and European success, and the fielding of Irish players, this article examines how these supporters' clubs facilitated travel to and from matches and how British clubs in turn nurtured this interest. How Irish supporters experienced major stadium disasters at Ibrox in 1971, Heysel in 1985 and Hillsborough in 1989 is examined. How these tragedies were marked in Ireland will also be assessed. At times, crowd safety issues involving British clubs' supporters in Ireland were also noticeable, and how these were dealt with by Irish authorities will also be discussed. By the 1990s, a wider range of British supporters' clubs were available to those in Ireland, although interest in Liverpool, Manchester United and Glasgow Celtic still remained highest in the early twenty-first century.
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