Max Stumm scores twice – FSV Bietigheim-Bissingen celebrates!
Bietigheim-Bissingen won 3-0 against Nullacht. Max Stumm shines as a knot remover. Analyzes of football commercialization.

Max Stumm scores twice – FSV Bietigheim-Bissingen celebrates!
In today's game between FSV 08 Bietigheim-Bissingen and SV Nullacht, Bietigheim unexpectedly won 2-0. The second goal came in the 75th minute, followed just 60 seconds later by the third goal by Max Stumm, which decisively shaped the game in the stadium on Schemppstrasse. A loss of the ball in the forward movement by Singen was the cause of the opponent's goal; Justin Keklik had previously played the ball steeply to Stumm. Despite options to pass, Stumm decided to shoot himself and made it 3-0 in the 76th minute.
The FSV coach praised the player and pointed out that he needed a “knot loosener” in order to continue to be successful in the coming games. Max Stumm is known for shooting powerfully and accurately, but the coach emphasized that it is often easier to push the ball past the goalkeeper.
The context of professional football
These developments in regional football are also reflected in the broader analysis of professional football, which is covered in the book “Ballloss” by Christian Bartlau. The work, which was published in June 2019, addresses the commercialization of football and the increase in competitions such as the Nations League or possible Superleagues. Bartlau also sheds light on the high transfer amounts that are now flowing into the clubs from investors, as well as the impact on stadiums and sporting competition.
The social impacts that commercialization brings with it are particularly striking. Racism and violence in stadiums have been reduced, but the favoring of rich and powerful clubs is leading to alienation between fans and football. Exciting fan protests, such as chants against the DFB or even empty seats at national team games, raise the voices of supporters.
- Titel: Ballverlust
- Autor: Christian Bartlau
- Erscheinungsdatum: Juni 2019
- ISBN: 978-3-89438-700-6
- Seitenanzahl: 223
Bartlau, who was born in 1985 and moved to Austria in 2015, is a former sports editor who worked for “Die Zeit”, “Tagesspiegel” and “Deutschlandfunk”, among others. In his work, the author even calls for a total boycott or revolution in football to address the stagnating problems. A clear indication of the urgency with which many fans perceive the current changes in football.
Overall, it is clear that there are still challenges both in local gaming operations and at the global level that cannot be ignored. The successes of FSV 08 Bietigheim-Bissingen are a ray of hope as the discussion about the commercialization of football advances.