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Carrie Dunn looks in detail at the development of the co-operative supporters’ trust movement, and how female fans have become involved with this form of supporter activism. She also assesses fans who have chosen to distance themselves from the movement, and compares their experiences as they have described them in interview.
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Dunn, C. (2014). Female Fans’ Experience of the Significance of the Supporters’ Trust Movement. In: Female Football Fans: Community, Identity and Sexism. Palgrave Pivot, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137398239_5
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