Football Power Struggles: Why the Silence?

1) the silence.

Supporters, players, leaders and parts of the media council joined as a united powerful and influential football voice when the police wanted to cancel matches when masking at the stand.

When leaders are exposed to threats, as this year in IFK Gothenburg, it is scary quiet from most directions.

2) The football issue.

Who of all voice -strong people in the masking debate would like/dare to take a public assignment in their club? Everyone knows what it will be like when the crisis comes.

3) The football leader.

Swedish Elite Football Jens T Andersson is absolutely right when he states that the threats against leaders are also a threat to the association democracy supporters say they keep so high.

4) Police issue.

Where did Per Engström go? When the police chief who came up with many strange plays was not the one who spoke when the campaign against masks was withdrawn, the issue was raised. The answer came a few days later. He ends.

5) The discus issue.

How could so many of Daniel Ståhl’s competitors be unprepared for it to rain in Tokyo in September?

6) Hockeyarenan.

Avicii Arena felt denser than Hovet and the pressure was good when Djurgården met Frölunda…

7) The hockey race.

… At least until the third period of the open dust hatches. 2–5 became 2-11 and the humiliation was total.

8) Derby victory.

This spring, Hammarby decided the damall Swedish derby against Djurgården in the final stage of the match. Now it was the opposite.

9) The Derby Plan.

Probably because it was charming that the derby was played at the classic Stockholm Stadium, but there are limits to how lousy a “green” may be.

Djurgården decided late against Hammarby on a lousy plan.

10) The sawing.

Kristoffer Olsson’s time in FC Midtjylland after the brain injury was not at all as good as it was previously reported. In the pod “Football is football”, the former national team player says he did not get the chance to come back to the club’s A-team.

– They treated me like a small child, says Olsson.

11) The sawing 2.

“You talk about winning culture sitting in the walls, but it does not sit in the walls, it sits in the group and in the organization and at the moment it has only become a lot of empty words.”

Pontus Jansson to Expressen about the situation in Malmö FF.

This week I look forward to

Tuesday September 30: Galatasaray-Liverpool-Alexander Isaac in the Champions League

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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