Understanding football clubs: A fan perspective



What Will Happen:

In this study, you will be asked to complete questions about your main football club.



Time Commitment

The questionnaire typically takes between 15 to 20 minutes to complete.



Participants Rights

You may decide to stop being a part of the research study at any time without explanation. You have the right to ask that any data you have supplied to that point be withdrawn. You have the right to omit or refuse to answer or respond to any question that is asked of you.



Benefits and Risks

There are no known benefits or risks for you in this study.



Reimbursement and Compensation

Your participation in this study is voluntary; with no compensation for the study.



Confidentiality

In compliance with the Data Protection Act and Freedom of Information Act, the data we collect will not maintain any personally identifiable information about you. Although if you are willing to leave your email address for further questions you may be contacted in the near future.



No one will link the data you provide to any identifying information you may supply. Data will be used in coursework carried out by students in Business Management. Additionally, it might be used for research outputs such as articles and conference presentations.



For Further Information

Charles Clemmow will be glad to answer your questions about this study and provide additional information on results if requested. You may contact them at cc71@hw.ac.uk



Participant Consent Form

By clicking ‘I agree’ below, you are agreeing that:



You have read and understand the Participant Information Sheet and Consent Form

You understand that there are no expected potential risks to you in your participation

You are taking part in this research study voluntarily (without coercion or remuneration).

You consent for any personal data* collected to be used as part of this study.

Any questions you may have about your participation in this study have been answered satisfactorily



*Personal data refers to any information about an individual. It includes but is not restricted to factual information such as date of birth, sensitive information such as health, ethnicity and opinions expressed. Such information is often used as summary statistics and/or for analyses but anonymity of participants and confidentiality of data is always maintained.

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