Jeremy MacClancy (1996: 2) suggests, sports are ‘vehicles of identity, providing people with a sense of difference and a way of classifying themselves and others, whether latitudinally or hierarchically’. This does not mean that the resultant identities are either self-contained or immutable. Indeed, identities are more likely than not to be dual or even multiple (Kellas, 1991). One’s identity as a player of a certain sport or a supporter