From the Privileged to the Professionals

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Blackburn Olympic
Blackburn Rovers
Blackheath FC
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Champion House
Charles William Alcock
Club Football Competition
Cock House competition
Cromwell Cup
Darwen
Drop Kick
East Lancashire
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Fa Amateur Cup
Fa Challenge Cup
Fa Cup
Fa Cup Final
Fa Cup Tie
Figurational Sociology
Football Association
Kennington Oval
Lace Maker
Lancashire Football Association
Maidenhead United
Marlow
Old Etonians
Preston North End
Queens Park
Queen’s Park
Reginald Halsey Birkett
Rugby
Rugby Football
Southern Amateurs
Stafford Road
Surrey County Cricket Club
The Wanderers
Upton Park
West Bromwich Albion
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Youdan Cup
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032258997
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is concerned with the early years of the Football Association Challenge Cup – more commonly known as the FA Cup – examining events from its inception in 1871–2 to the beginning of the Football League in 1888–9. The work is underpinned by the figurational sociology of Norbert Elias, employing his ideas around the European 'civilising process', power and lengthening chains of human interdependency.

Most of all, the majority of the text has been compiled using primary source material, such as newspaper reports and the minutes of the Football Association, which encourages original and unique additions to the body of knowledge. There exist no comparable offerings on the time period involved, with the book providing a distinct perspective for scholars and non-specialists alike. The initial years of the competition were dominated by teams consisting mainly of upper-middle-class southern amateurs. However, by the early 1880s, they were supplanted by men who were initially covert– and eventually overt – professionals, many of whom hailed from Scotland, but mainly represented clubs from Lancashire and the West Midlands.

The FA Cup, despite losing some of its allure when compared to competitions such as the UEFA Champions League, still retains a magic of its own in the English football calendar.

Graham Curry was Head of Physical Education at Tuxford Academy, UK, for 30 years, gaining his PhD at Leicester University in 2001. He has written extensively on the sociology of association football, producing with Eric Dunning, Association Football: A Study in Figurational Sociology in 2015.