development of association football
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- development of association football
- urbanisation
- captive audience
- lack of space
- terraced housing to cope with high spectator demand
- more free time
- increased leisure time
- less time in factories
- more time to watch and play sport
- more disposable income
- better standard of living
- working class more money
- pay for transport
- improved transport
- trains meant away fans
- more regular fixtures
- organised leagues
- increased professionalism
- opportunity slowly increased
- time off given to play sport
- see as a good job
- social class links
- middle class approval mean football had respectability
- high morality
- challenged by middle class, seen as 'peoples' game
- larger numbers playing and watching
- increased organisation
- set up of FA in 1863
- highly structured and standardised
- rules and codification made it more controlled
- officials improved behaviour
- expanded quickly
- set up of FA in 1863
- 1st half of 20th century
- sport zone of the main sources of entertainment
- first live BBC coverage-1927
- wages
- didn't reflect increased income till later
- 1900 max wage-£4 per week
- salaries increased through the 'bonsai ruling
- gave players 'freedom of contract' and brought big wages and transfer fees
- even better transport made it easier to travel international
- technology developed such as VAR
- emergence of elite female footballers
- factors that have influences participation
- equal opportunities
- increased media coverage
- more role models
- more clubs
- more free time
- more funding
- equal opportunities
- more sports generally available and acceptable
- sex discrimination act
- led to less sexual discrimination in sport based on gender
- war effort broken down stereotypes
- 21st century progression
- more prominent across the world
- women euros and champions league
- factors that have influences participation
- urbanisation
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