‘Sing louder if you want a revolution.’ The politics of football ultras ft. James Montague

THE FOOTPOL PODCAST

Football fans are often at the centre of media and public opinion attention: condemned as violent and anti-social or applauded for their contribution to the atmosphere in stadiums around the world. But are football fans 'political actors'? If so, what is their politics? In this episode, co-hosts Guy and Francesco speak to journalist James Montague, author of several books on football fans including the widely acclaimed 1312: Among the Ultras. James explains how, while the roots of modern Ultras culture can be traced in Italy,  the phenomenon is truly a global one. James also explains how the culture, values and structure of organised supporters often makes them important political actors in their own rights, and how their interest in politics takes different forms around the world. 

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