This book provides insights into the contemporary nature of sport fan
culture, as well as process of cultural globalisation and
commodification. Through a detailed ethnographic analysis of the
supporters of the British ice hockey team, The Manchester Storm, this
research reflects upon the meaning and changing nature of sport, and
associated fan practices and cultures. Still relatively little research
has been conducted on the ordinary and everyday practices of sports
supporters and, particularly in the UK, very little is known about the
followers of sports other than association football. The Manchester
Storm, a team which attracted, for a short period of time in the mid to
late 1990s, a phenomenal level support, provides a significant case for
considering how sports are being commodified and sold, as well as the
meanings and cultures of sport fandom in contemporary society. This
research draws on several years of participant observation, as well as
questionnaire and interview data drawn from the fans, as well as those
involved in the organisation and management of this club and sport.