170 pages Edited by Mickaël Correia & Sébastien Thibault Text(s) by Mickaël Correia, Sébastien Thibault, Christophe Gleizes, Abdellah Boulma, Jérôme Latta, Alexandre Joly, François Michel, William Martucci, Bastien Drut, Carole Gomez, Barnabé Binctin, Pierre Rondeau, Franck D’agostini, Nicolas Vilas, Assia Hamdi, Olivier Corbobesse, Valentin Deudon 20 x 12 cm Language: French Paperback Publisher: Editions Divergences 2026
The ravages of liberalism have turned the world’s most popular sport into a vulgar commodity. In order to give the people in the stands back the right to stop despairing, journalists, academics, educators, and writers have set to work on fifteen concrete proposals to dismantle the football industry.
It is time for football to break free from its productivist ideology, based on the logic of financial profitability. It must also abandon multi-club ownership, technological re-refereeing, and a relentless schedule that have driven the game toward overload and the exploitation of its workers. The final whistle must be blown.