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The welcome return of The Absolute Game seems bound to induce bouts of premature nostalgia in fans of a certain age and attitude; a throwback to the days of co-ordinated campaigns against ID cards and dodgy policing, to when the floor of Sportspages bookshop in London would be covered in inky outpourings of anger and calls to arms; to the days when jokes about haircuts and bad away kits really did seem like the cutting edge of radical humour. Many of the ideas of the early mags had, of course, been appropriated by the mainstream by the mid-Nineties. Jokes about fat players with beards and Seventies retro-chic could safely be accommodated within the largely conservative formats of the new wave of glossies and the expanded newspaper sports supplements. Much of the political stuff couldn’t though – so the tirades against the introduction of the Premiership, the Champions League, all-seater stadiums and the like were dismissed and marginalised, while the idea of “a platform for the fans” became denigrated as programmes such as 6.06 were plunged into a sea of hellish banality by the likes of David Mellor. The football audience, too, is different, something which gives Manchester United fanzine United We Stand cause to fret in its 100th issue: “The ‘consumer’ has changed, and with it the match habits of many a hardcore fan who justifies the existence of fanzines, and who through the available medium expressed all the hopes and wishes he had for his beloved club.” Although the Man Utd experience of New Football is an exaggerated and untypical one, these fears do have some resonance. From WSC 172 June 2001. What was happening this month On the subject...
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