Beyond Tippekampen: the origins and maintenance of Scandinavian support for the Liverpool FC |
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Authors: | Anthony K Kerr Paul R Emery |
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Institution: | The Department of Management, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia |
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Abstract: | Professional sport is a highly marketable product, whereby favourite teams often become ‘overseas sweethearts’ for millions of satellite supporters and their imagined community of like-minded fans. Scandinavia has historically proven to be a fertile market for English football and is home to some of the largest supporter groups for English clubs, in particular the Liverpool FC. This article examines the origins of Scandinavian identification with the Merseyside club and how satellite supporters in the region maintain a connection with the famous brand. Scandinavian supporters highlighted the importance of the media, especially the popularity of state-run television programmes such as Tippekampen, the team’s playing style and the presence of star players in their initial support for Liverpool FC and explained how they had turned to a virtual ‘third place’ to regularly connect and engage with fellow fans and the brand in cyberspace. In a global marketplace, satellite supporters are critical for the future of many brands and this article offers a valuable case study for those who seek to exploit these markets, monetize these consumers and build equity for their team brands. |
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Keywords: | Liverpool FC team identification satellite supporters Scandinavian football Tippekampen Tipsextra foreign fans brand equity |
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