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Football fan culture is changing but which type of supporter are you?

Initially, supporting a club was simple. You went to the match, cheered for your team and left the stadium in a state of jubilation or disappointment. But the game has changed over time, and so have the fans and what unites them.

Football Now speaks to supporters from various fan categories in this week's episode.

"We go to a football ground, look around, and it's 90 per cent male. So what we want to do is start encouraging more women to go to games. Some women feel unsafe going to stadiums. And if they feel like they're having any sexist discrimination towards them, the clubs will take it seriously, and there'll be something in place to do something about it and take action" says Caz May, one of the founders of the HerGameToo campaign.

Michael Zeman has been supporting Bayern Munich for over 40 years. "Bayern Munich is a big family, and in the bad situations, they help you and then in the good situations, you support the club and the whole community. Everybody helps each other, and that's Bayern Munich. It's more than a football club for me. That experience is absolutely fantastic."

"I think analysts and football are really quite important because I think as compared to other sports, we tend to be a bit behind in terms of using data and technology in our analysis. And I think people like me that contribute to social media can actually raise the level of education in sports education to fans. And that's quite important when looking at the game because you don't want to be. Yes, you want to watch it for enjoyment. We want to understand the intricacies of what's going on. And I think that's just better for the sport as a whole," states Maram AlBarhanra, a full-time football analyst.

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