The Safe Standing Movement in Football
Fan Networks, Tactics, and Mobilisations
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The narrative focuses on a pivotal 30-year social movement in England and Wales advocating against all-seated stadiums in football, sparked by the Hillsborough disaster. It explores the grassroots activism, struggles, and triumphs that shaped the campaign, highlighting its broader European and international implications. The book delves into the impact of this movement on football culture, safety regulations, and the ongoing dialogue about fan experiences in stadiums.


