<p><strong>Just a game? This intriguing visual title looks deep into the underbelly of football (soccer) fandom, featuring a vast photographic archive of fans'' graffiti and street art captured by a pioneering ¿graffitologist¿. At the intersection of the street and sport we find themes of the day: how racial, ethnic, and class tensions play out in visual culture.</strong></p><p>On the fringe of sports culture are the Ultras, the football fans whose pyrotechnics, chants, wildly creative stunts, and hooliganism are infamous. Using selections from his archive containing hundreds of photographs of Ultras&apos; street art and graffiti, including everything from elaborate murals to stickers to “scratchitto” incisions and spray-paint duels, award-winning author Mitja Velikonja introduces readers to the visual iconography of a fascinating underworld.</p><p>The Ultra subculture is built by “no-bodys,” the anonymous (primarily) men whose attachments to their teams, specif