Alan Tomlinson was born in Burnley and has worked at the University of Brighton since the mid-1970s, cultivating a critical and accessible socio-cultural study of sport. With John Sugden, he has championed the contribution of investigative research on the academic agenda. His contributions to WSC have focused on the politics of national and international football cultures.
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A bid too far
England fail to land the 2006 World Cup
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WSC 162 Aug 00
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A gulf in class
Asian Cup 1996
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WSC 120 Feb 97
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All the president's men
Sepp Blatter's re-election
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WSC 189 Nov 02
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Entertainment, Heroes And Villains
by Dave Thomas
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WSC 294 Aug 11
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Executive distress
David Davies - saviour or scourge?
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WSC 146 Apr 99
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Got To Be There/Big Club, Small Town & Me
by Dave Burnley/Brendan Flood
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WSC 274 Dec 09
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Harry Potts – Margaret’s Story
by Margaret Potts & Dave Thomas
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WSC 247 Sep 07
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Just kidding
Champions League final switches to Saturday
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WSC 281 Jul 10
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Must do better
Reviving FIFA and challenging Sepp
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WSC 183 May 02
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Sepp's sidestep
Football & TV: FIFA
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WSC 178 Dec 01
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Sharp rights turn
The demise of ISL
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WSC 172 Jun 01
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