FOOTNOTES: The Anthropology of Football

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FOOTNOTES looks at the things that rarely make the highlights reel, but which quietly determine how the game of football works.

Episodes

  1. JAN 12

    How to Give the A-league a Pulse: The Union Berlin Blueprint | FOOTNOTES Ep03

    Would you sell your blood to keep your football club alive? In Berlin, this isn't just a figure of speech. Back in 2004, supporters of FC Union Berlin literally sold their plasma to pay the club’s registration fees. Years later, they showed up with cement mixers to put in 140,000 hours of unpaid manual labour just to save their stadium from crumbling. This episode of FOOTNOTES looks at the "shared fiction" that turns profit-driven football clubs into a life-and-death blood pact. Why do fans of some clubs treat the badge as sacred, while those at other clubs are more like consumers ready to return the product for a refund the moment results drop off? This episode focuses on the 'Union Berlin Blueprint' and how the principles of resistance, protected identity, and fan-authored history can be used to save the A-League from flatlining. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 – Intro: The fans who sold their blood for a badge 0:35 – The stadium built on congealed sweat 1:40 – Does the A-League have a story worth bleeding for? 2:48 – Franchises vs. “Real Clubs”: The ownership problem 4:31 – How Portsmouth and Wimbledon fans refused to let their clubs die 5:21 – Football as a "Collective Hallucination" 7:06 – East Germany, the Secret Police, and the "State Team" 9:30 – "The Wall Must Go": Union Berlin as political resistance 10:35 – The Blueprint: Replicating Union in Australia 10:55 – South Melbourne & Preston: The resistance narrative ready-made12:35 – Why the A-League needs more "Villains" 13:15 – The Heritage Clause: Protecting the Crest, Colours and Name15:53 – Letting fans write the history 17:52 – Conclusion: Is Australian apathy too deep to save?

    20 min

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FOOTNOTES looks at the things that rarely make the highlights reel, but which quietly determine how the game of football works.