TheVictorianFootballLeague(VFL)wasformedfollowinganacrimonioussplitwiththeVictorianFootballAssociationattheendofthe1896seasonDespitebeingbasedaroundclubslocatedonlyinMelbourneandGeelong,theVFLsoonbecameAustralia'spremierfootballcompetitionAlthoughmuchhasbeenwrittenaboutLeagueplayerswhoservedinthearmedforcesduringthetwoworldwars...
History Introduction Index Chapter 1. Football, but not as we know it. Chapter 2. The birth of the Association game in Luton Chapter 3. The rise of the Wanderers and Excelsior Chapter 4. The Lomax brothers make their mark Interlude 1. Luton in 1885 ...
Porter,Dilwyn - 《History》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 The structuring of manliness and the development of rugby football at the public schools and Oxbridge, 1830-1880. This chapter focuses on the evolution of the game of rugby football in the UK during the 18th and 19th centuries. There were...
The fact that the first intercolonial football series in Australian history was played under rugby rules and that the Queensland team played so well during their tour to Sydney were tremendously significant factors in the establishment of one of Australia's sporting institutions, that symbolized the ...
History of Player Recruitment, Transfer and Payment Rules in the Victorian and Australian Football League Whilst gate revenue as a source of revenue for the (member-owned win-maximising) clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL) is relatively small and declining as a proportion, it is still...
FootballhistoryAcross the social spectrum in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain 'manliness' was an integral part of being a 'man'. Although adherence to a 'manly' code of conduct was widespread, significantly different interpretations existed. There was no one commmon code but rather competing ...
Over a 50 year period, Australian Rules football's major league, the Victorian Football League, did not always use its largest and best鈥恊quipped stadium ... L Frost,L Borrowman,AK Halabi,... - 《Australian Economic History Review》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 ...
deadweight losssports leaguesstadiumsThe Coulter Law was a set of Victorian Football League (VFL) recruiting and payment rules that operated from 1930 to 1970 and set maximum wages for individual players. Testing of the conventional view – that most VFL clubs breached these rules to maximise the...
A case study of four teams in a semi-professional Australian Rules football league tests the effectiveness of strategies to evade these regulations on winning percentages. Both compliance and non-compliance within this labour market regulation regime, based on different wage structures and talent ...
No Umpires in This Game: The Victorian Football League During Two World Wars, by Bruce Coe and Bruce Kennedydoi:10.1080/09523367.2018.1518044Xavier FowlerInforma UK LimitedThe International Journal of the History of Sport