足球颂歌:1984-85年矿工罢工的活遗产

J. Luhrs
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2004年1月31日,诺茨郡在全国联赛乙级联赛中对阵巴恩斯利。在诺茨郡足球俱乐部的主场草地巷,回荡着巴恩斯利球迷向诺丁汉郡对手唱的“20年了,你还是个败类”等令人不寒而栗的口号。距离1984- 1985年全国矿工大罢工开始20周年只有五个星期了,在这场比赛中,人们痛苦地清楚地看到,20年前被重新揭开的伤口;这最初发生在1926年早期的矿工罢工中,罢工和不罢工的矿工以及他们各自的社区之间的关系远远没有愈合。主要利用在比赛中收集的数据,作为一项更广泛的研究的一部分,该研究旨在研究足球口号在延续广受欢迎的传统中的作用。我们将探索通过足球口号来表达矿工罢工的敌意,以及这些口号如何成为对抗对手球迷的强大声音武器。他们的内容依赖于一个事件,该事件在事件发生多年后仍能产生高度情绪化的反应。巴恩斯利球迷对这些口号是否合适的意见也将被审查,使用的数据收集自比赛后几天在巴恩斯利足球俱乐部非官方网络聊天室的几次讨论。
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Football Chants: A Living Legacy of the 1984–85 Miners' Strike
On the 31 January 2004, Notts County played Barnsley in a Nationwide League Division Two fixture. Meadow Lane, the home of Notts County Football Club echoed to the chilling cries of 'twenty years and you're still a scab' and other chants displaying similar sentiments, sung by Barnsley fans to their Nottinghamshire rivals. Just five weeks away from the twentieth anniversary of the beginning of the year long national Miners' Strike of 1984-85, it was painfully clear at this match that the wounds that had been reopened twenty years earlier; and that initially occurred during an earlier miners' strike in 1926, between striking and non-striking miners and their respective communities were far from healed. Drawing primarily on data collected at the match as part of a wider study examining the role of football chants in the continuity of the blason populaire tradition. The playing out of the hostilities of the Miners' Strike through football chants will be explored, together with how such chants act as powerful vocal weapons against rival fans. Their content relies on an event which continues to produce highly emotive responses many years after the event. The opinions of Barnsley fans regarding the appropriateness of such chants will also be examined, using data collected from several discussions on an unofficial Barnsley FC internet chatroom in the days following the match.
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