You can Even Walk Alone: Stadium Attendance and Professional Soccer Clubs' Social Role (Report)
International Business and Management 2010, Nov, 1, 1
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- 12,99 zł
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Publisher Description
1. INTRODUCTION Revenues from tickets in Italian Serie A plunged from 9.6 millions euros in 1998 to 7 millions in 2006 (Lega Calcio, 2007), a 40% decrease in real terms. Hooliganism has played a major role in keeping fans away from the stadium: attacks upon one another by rival supporters are countless. In 2007 a police officer was killed while attempting to control a riot at the site of a Serie A match.
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