Moderns

R. Colls
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Chapter 8 examines the zeal for Association Football as the game moderns play. It starts by leaving the playing fields of Eton to describe an altogether different sort of sporting life on the streets of industrial Britain. Jack London remarked in People of the Abyss (1902) that a whole new sub race had grown up there, ‘the pavement people’ he called them, and although he doesn’t mention it, they were playing football far more than they were suffering from racial degeneration. For many working-class boys, football was a passion, their first craze, like rock n’ roll it was a way of feeling free in another otherwise hostile environment. Football for the workers was released by the factory acts in 1853 and by the 1880s it was an integral part of ‘the weekend’—a consumer economy that ushered in a new kind of urban life. Boys played football almost anytime anywhere. The chapter asks why the girls wouldn’t, or couldn’t. In the 1960s Arthur Hopcraft said football was ‘inherent in the people’ and so it was. Along with cinema, dancing, and popular music, it created new liberties and belongings. England won the World Cup in 1966. This was the pinnacle of footballing achievement by a class and a country that had given the world its favourite sport. Very soon after however, British football was in the doldrums, and it was violence that seemed inherent now.
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第八章考察了人们对现代足球运动的热情。它从伊顿公学的运动场开始,描述了一种完全不同的英国工业街道上的体育生活。杰克·伦敦在《深渊的人》(1902)中说,一个全新的次种族在那里成长起来,他称他们为“人行道上的人”,尽管他没有提及,但他们踢足球的时间远远超过了他们遭受种族退化的时间。对许多工人阶级的男孩来说,足球是一种激情,是他们最初的狂热,就像摇滚一样,它是在另一个充满敌意的环境中感受自由的一种方式。工人足球在1853年由工厂法案推出,到19世纪80年代,它已成为“周末”的一个组成部分——一种引领新型城市生活的消费经济。男孩们几乎随时随地都踢足球。这一章问女孩们为什么不愿意,或者不能。在20世纪60年代,阿瑟·霍普克拉夫特说足球是“人们与生俱来的”,事实也确实如此。与电影、舞蹈和流行音乐一起,它创造了新的自由和财产。英格兰赢得了1966年的世界杯。这是一个阶级和一个国家的足球成就的顶峰,它给了世界最喜爱的运动。然而,不久之后,英国足球陷入了低迷,暴力似乎成为了一种固有的现象。
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