págs. 1-5
págs. 6-24
Little United and the Big Society: negotiating the gaps between football, community and the politics of inclusion
págs. 25-41
Growing the football game: the increasing economic and social relevance of older fans and those with disabilities in the European football industry
Juan Luis Paramio Salcines, John Grady, Phil Downs
págs. 42-61
Fit Fans: perspectives of a practitioner and understanding participant health needs within a health promotion programme for older men delivered within an English Premier League Football Club
Daniel David Bingham, Daniel Parnell, Kathryn Curran, Roger Jones, Dave Richardson
págs. 61-79
Effect of a health-improvement pilot programme for older adults delivered by a professional football club: the Burton Albion case study
Andy Pringle, Daniel Parnell, Stephen Zwolinsky, Jackie Hargreaves, Jim McKenna
págs. 80-96
"I just want to watch the match": a practitioner's reflective account of men's health themed match day events at an English Premier League football club
págs. 97-111
págs. 112-128
"Motivate": the effect of a Football in the Community delivered weight loss programme on over 35-year old men and women's cardiovascular risk factors
Zoe Rutherford, Bendan Gough, Sarah Seymour-Smith, Christopher R. Matthews, John Wilcox, Daniel Parnell, Andy Pringle
págs. 129-147
Assessing the impact of football-based health improvement programmes: stay onside, avoid own goals and score with the evaluation!
Andy Pringle, Jackie Hargreaves, Lorena Lozano Sufrategui, Jim McKenna, Stephen Zwolinsky
págs. 148-166
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