2022
DOI: 10.1108/aaaj-05-2022-5811
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Review Papers Examining accountability in relation to local football communities

Abstract: PurposeMost football clubs were founded by members of the local community within which they are based. The success of a club is built on the time, effort and resources given by these locals, which is offered due to the benefits that football promises to the community in return. However, the game has increasingly been dominated by a focus on financial (monetary) value, at the expense of such benefits being delivered to the clubs' local communities. This article examines a need for deliberation over what account… Show more

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“…However, this is not necessarily the assumed prevalent consequence of changes in the modern game that often bring to the fore the dominant impact of financial resources. Burns and Jollands (2022), in recognising that, at the highest professional levels, the game has increasingly been influenced by a focus on financial value, even go as far as to suggest that government proposals to ensure accountability by soccer clubs to the local communities that house, support and embrace them may well meet substantial engrained obstacles. Indeed, in analysing one UK initiative to improve the situation, they argue that, due to its focus on financial value, the implementation of recommendations emanating from the consequent review process was more likely to exacerbate the underlying problem relating to a disconnect between a club and its community, rather than ameliorate it.…”
Section: Impact On Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this is not necessarily the assumed prevalent consequence of changes in the modern game that often bring to the fore the dominant impact of financial resources. Burns and Jollands (2022), in recognising that, at the highest professional levels, the game has increasingly been influenced by a focus on financial value, even go as far as to suggest that government proposals to ensure accountability by soccer clubs to the local communities that house, support and embrace them may well meet substantial engrained obstacles. Indeed, in analysing one UK initiative to improve the situation, they argue that, due to its focus on financial value, the implementation of recommendations emanating from the consequent review process was more likely to exacerbate the underlying problem relating to a disconnect between a club and its community, rather than ameliorate it.…”
Section: Impact On Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%