Very revealing that IFK Gothenburg rotated 180 degrees



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Jakob Johansson, 29, Alexander Farnerud, 37. Mattias Bjärsmyr, 34, Marcus Berg, 33?

IFK Gothenburg is investing in the future.

What you mean by the future.

And on the hundredth day something happened.

We haven’t had any football to talk about, there’s no clear future to relate to, it’s just been a covid-19 from morning till damn night, so when it turned out to be something to think about, he was very welcome.

FHM outside, IFK inside.

“Can you spoil your brother”

It feels a little strange to reason about seasonal planning sometime in May, but here we are. Kennet Andersson and Pontus Farnerud have been searching their phone books in an attempt to expand and lead a promising but hollow blue-white squad and … so to speak, they haven’t crossed the Göta River in search of water.

– What do we have that can provide experience for our fun center of the field? Ponto said.

“We had Jacob before,” said Kennet.

– What do we have for sale for players who can spice up workouts and possibly help out a bit with creativity if need be? Kennet said.

“We can miss the brother,” said Pontus.

Easy job, sports manager.

It is not said that there are interesting players who land in Kamratgården or who could. National team qualifications, know-how, flip-flop at allsvenskan. This is of course the case (although it was great fun that Markus Wulcan, 40, my friend in GT, called Jakob Johansson the “worst preserved transition of the year”)

If you look at the individual transactions (and include a return to the Bjärsmyr-Wendt-Berg category, which is still mere speculation), it’s a bit daunting.

Jakob Johansson.

Photo: DANIEL STILLER / IMAGE AGENCY

Jakob Johansson.

It is very revealing

Johansson – Smart Center for Fitness in the National Team Class. Farnerud: Injury-prone creator with flashes, a little high, too high. Bjärsmyr – confident leading character. Berg – regular council of the national team. Wendt – Mönchengladbach icon in the Bundesliga.

But if you don’t look at the individual, but at the boss?

It’s very telling for Blåvit’s financial reality that it could be that one of the biggest talent banks in the series rotates 180 degrees and becomes a class trophy with a centerline that comes with physical question marks, lack of time on game and you’re on your way to a full other direction in the race.

External capital company IFK Gbg Transfer Stakeholders is the base of investments, a group that finances purchases and receives return capital when Blåvitt sells. Instead of investing in individual players, they buy the club’s player rotation.

They fix the “home” Lasse Vibe, 32, counts the house money when IFK releases teenage talent Benjamin Nygren.

Baby-Blue-White Too easy?

In the midst of that, IFK Gothenburg will try to keep the line that has given them a rebirth: own, young, promising. It is clear that the chances during a single season will be greater with Mattias Bjärsmyr as the center back than Rasmus Wikström, the challenge for Poya Asbaghi ​​and Ferran Sibila is to balance both. Baby-Blue-White may have weighed too much, Old-Blue-White was too unappealing.

The combination … can be exactly what a successful long-term Swedish club with limited wallet should be.

Now, soccer people will meet FHM, it may be the Swedish premiere in a couple of weeks, and from the western front we have just received news that makes us think about the soccer game again.

I hope to see Jakob Johansson and Alex Farnerud in blue and white, I hope to see Poya Asbaghi ​​trying to put the pieces together.

I hope to see soccer again. There is no stupid feeling at all.

ofSimon Bank

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