Vem Dödade Min Fotboll? by Simon Bank

A sharp, investigative critique of contemporary football that traces how commercialization, television money, billionaire owners, player agents and global branding have hollowed out local club identities, match‑day atmospheres and democratic fan traditions; blending reportage, interviews and historical perspective to explain how economic and media forces reshaped clubs, supporters and players and arguing for ways the sport’s community and meaning might be reclaimed.