Sport In Britain After WW2 Flashcards

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development of modern day association football

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  • football was britains major sporting activity as the 20th century progressed with attendence + gate reciepts soaring
  • wages were still bad until 2nd half of 20th century due to setting of max wage
  • 1900 max wage - £4 and very slow to increase
  • Johnny Haynes = first £100-a-week footballer
  • late 20th to early 21st century football underwent majot=r comercilisation
  • top players known around world with model status
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bosman ruling

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gives ‘freedom of contract’ to players and huge tranfer fees being paid particulary to a player who is ‘out of contract’

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emergence of elite female footballers in modern-day sport

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  • 1966 = englands hosting of world cup led to resergence of womens football
  • 1969 = WFA formed to promote womens game
  • 1972 = WFA organised 1st national comp - mitre trophy. 50yr ban of womens football lifted
  • 1972 = WFA launched official england team
  • 1991 = WFA set up womens pemier league
  • 1993 = FA began direct involment in womens football
  • 2001/02 = PL club Newport ladies FC firt to broadcast itsmatch highlights
  • 2004 = bbc broadcat womens FA cup final to more than 2 million
  • 2008/12 = 4 yr strategy programme ended = 20 women got contracts initially earning 16,000 to then 20,000
  • 2012 = team GB’s women participated in olympic for first time
  • 2013/18 = published a plan called game changer which inlude devlopment for womens foot ball
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socio-cultural factors positively influencing womens participation in association football

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  • equal opportunities
  • increased media coverage
  • more female role models
  • more povision via school PE programmes
  • increased encouragement resource investment via the FA
  • more clubs forming
  • women have more fre time to play
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factors affecting the emergence of elite female officials in football

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  • FA approval in womens football in a variety of roles
  • FA natioal referee strategy included new structures such as seperate classifications for men + women
  • use of positive role models to encourage women
  • FA respect campaign aiming to improve player conduct + behviour toward all refrees
  • general increase in equality in society + recognition of womens ability to officiat football matches of high levels
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number of barriers that female referees still face

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  • physical/psychological indimidation
  • lack of adherence to FA respect protocol
  • personal factors - sexism + merginalisation
  • organisational factors
  • lack of female role models at elite level of football refereeing
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development of modern day lawn tenis

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  • Modern day tennis spread around the world when it was realised they could earn money and pro tours started as early as 1920s
  • However top 4 majors were strictly for amateurs
  • 1968 – commercial pressures led to ‘open era’ which is when professional tennis players were allowed to compete against amateurs and earn money
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emergence of elite female tennis players in modern day spot

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  • WTA = womens tennis association
  • 1874 Lawn Tennis created and both makes and females could play
  • Seen as low impact and could wear traditional attire to play
  • 1884 1st female participation at Wimbledon
  • Billie Jean King fought for equality in pay
  • 2007 equal pay for males and females at Wimbledon
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devlopment of modern-day trak + field athletics

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  • trust funds eventually established which allowedathletes to safeguard their eligability to take part in amateur comps but still recieve financial rewards
  • today no trust funds as payment is directly to them
  • end of of 20th century IAAF established + organised a number of of major internatuional athletics comps were they could earn considerable amounts fo money
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emergence of elite female athletes in modern-day sport

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  • treatment of women remained indifferent
  • women still excluded from a number of event in olympics
  • marathon no available for women until 1984
  • triple jump + hammer only introduced between 1996 + 2000
  • capabilities + stereotypes of elite level female athletes still being challenged
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golden triangle

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sport, the media and spondorship all closely linked + mutually dependent. each on relies on the other e.g.
- without media, sport is less attractive to sponsors
- media used to gain viewers, listeners, readers
- sponsors + buissnesses use media to advertise their products/services

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characteristics of comercial sport

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  • professional sport = high quality + skill levels
  • sponsorhips + buisnesses go hand-in-hand
  • entertainment
  • ontracts = sales of merch
  • athletes as commodities = assets to copmpanies
  • wide spread media coverage have high skill levels
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effects of commercialisation of sport

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  • rules + scoring systems changed to speed of the action + prevent spectator boredom
  • breaks extended so that sponsors can advertise products
  • comp formats have changed
  • sports played by women recieve less coverage
  • increase of tech throuh media has led to more personalised experience for viewer
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media

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TV, newspaper, radio, internet + social media
globalisation in sport seen as;
- sponsorship events
- the way players are recruited to play for teams
- the spreading of different sport to new nations
- increased pressure on athletes to perform their best, may lead to illegal substances to maintain high leveled performance

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impact of social media on sport

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twitter, facebook, insta, blogsport, world press, youtube
youtube may help encourage them to reach their goals
social media may have empowered athletes at every level to engage with a much larger audience however several athletes got in trouble for posting on their socials
althetes now need to know the responsabilities and liability that go with such soclia media communications

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