Lundh: Federation captain Andersson achieves results



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The weekend must
Sweden-France on Saturday night. Iceland-England as an aperitif before that.

Weekend chorus
Entertainment.

This week’s clenched fist
Allsvenskan team doctors joined forces in a call against the football federation’s competition committee after TK gave the green light to the matches between Helsingborg and Djurgården, despite infection control Skåne advising against matches in view of the fall of the crown in HIF. It is good that the doctors are acting and it is totally understandable. Even if there are special times with pandemics and a tight game schedule, it is reasonable to listen to authorities on these issues.

This week’s direct message
Emil Forsberg spoke during the press conference on Friday about the introductory meeting that the men had with the football association on a new players’ compensation agreement. The men’s team’s two-year contract expired this summer and a new one will be negotiated. The RB Leipzig player said it will be announced soon what was discussed and that the men are for equal pay. An hour later, it emerged that the players would waive all compensation for the fall. Strong. The men have made it clear that they want the association to pay the same amount to those who represent the Swedish national team, regardless of whether they are men or women. During the week, both the English and Brazilian federations agreed that they pay the players equally, but one difference is that they still let UEFA and / or FIFA compensation and cash prizes rule and that the same percentage is obtained , but in reality there are big differences. SvFF writes in the press release that this provides an opportunity to coordinate with the ladies whose contract expires at the turn of the year. Maybe SvFF can finally catch up and pay the same amount. In that case, it’s a loss of face for General Secretary Håkan Sjöstrand, who in part claimed the union pays the same amount, in part celebrated last week’s DO message as a victory when most others read the full decision and saw how the DO pointed out the differences. Now the gentlemen are clearly pointing out that they are more progressive than the one leading the union.

This week’s war
Messi vs Barcelona. Now the agent’s father claims the billion clause doesn’t apply. Football is not always pretty and the only thing you can be sure of is that it continues.

This week’s propaganda
FIFA’s media department reports when FIFA base Gianni Infantino, who is a suspect in a Swiss criminal investigation into the influence of prosecutors and the judiciary, is invited to an excellent conference and talks about the role of FIFA in the country. Everything is very well arranged.

This week’s reader’s letter
Hey Olof! I wonder if it is really strange or surprising that the parties interested in IFK Gothenburg transfers condition the money they invest. Do I think it is obvious to feel secure in your investments? Gustav

ReplyConsidering that Swedish football with a large majority supported the 51 percent rule that stipulates that the non-profit association should have power, it is of course interesting to describe the conditions that affect both the team of players and the coach. The fact that you, as an investor, are not completely sure about your investments is part of the 51% rule.

This week’s unclear message
The Denmark team will kneel in connection with the national anthem when they host England on Tuesday. The Swedish players have not decided how to do it against France.

This week defend your rights
BK Häcken challenged Swedish football around the parody that the competition committee refused to move the match against Djurgården when the Hisings club has several players on the way in national team assignments. Of course, Häcken was right when the association’s appeal board read the contest rules. Now the party moves.

Tips for listening this week
Keep an eye on Janne Andersson during the match against France. Without an audience, it is possible to hear the league captain who often lets go of the top flight. According to Andersson, some on the national team are concerned about how it sounds to viewers.

Reader’s letter II this week
Regarding the podcast with Mutumba. Why do you refer to yourself as a third person multiple times? So haunting at times mvh andreas

Reply: So do all great artists.

Modern football this week
The Financial Times reported this week that 23 Capital, which was backed by investor George Soros and known for lending money to soccer recruits, is now liquidating its loan portfolio in the wake of the pandemic. of coronavirus.

Politics-economy-sports-circus this week
This week, the Premier League fined a settlement worth SEK 7.5 billion in relation to television rights in China. Therefore, state CCTV cannot show the Premier League and where parties have previously moved to a smaller channel, not least after Mesut Özil’s criticism of China on how to treat Muslims. The right holder had previously withheld a payment of almost SEK 2 billion. The tours are a combination of the crown bud that puts financial pressure on the rights holder, but also a consequence of the strained relations between China and Britain around Hong Kong.

This week’s recruitment
Kim Källström enters the TV4 studio on Saturday. You have missed the sound of tacks.

Reader’s Letter III this week
Do you think you liked Marlbourugh Man !! ?? AW

Reply: LOL. The old Disneyland After Dark hit, Marlboro Man, doesn’t last anymore.

Free kick this week
HIF’s Brandur Hendriksson arranged the victory for the Faroe Islands with a strong free kick. A goal that gave Håkan Ericson a good start to his new job as captain of the island nation’s national team.

Tributes this week
It’s good to hear seasoned players like Emil Forsberg, Albin Ekdal and Robin Olsen speak well about Dejan Kulusevski and his skills. Forsberg believes in the world’s top five.

This week’s crown move
Unfortunately, restrictions on how many people it can gather have meant that we have to move the last five stops on the podcast’s live tour. New dates in March 2021 and you will find more information here. Just to apologize, but nothing to do. I hope I can do it this spring.

This week’s reader’s letter IV
Hi Olof. Sit back and think about this with Elite Sports Clubs. Such as AIK and IFK Gothenburg received layoff support from the state. And then he recruits like crazy. Our tax money really should go to this. Clubs are likely to have other explanations for where the money came from. But in the end, it all comes out of the club’s wallet. Perhaps the clubs they have recruited should return their support for the firing. And layoff support was created so that no jobs would disappear from Sweden during recessions. No jobs will be lost in Sweden if an elite team goes bankrupt. So only another Swedish association can take over that place. Too bad for some fans, but to the delight of others. Maybe reach out and dig deep. Thanks for the word. Roger

Reply: There are many who have such objections and they will be examined later by the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth. At the same time, it is the case that both AIK and Blåvitt in some hires have had external help with capital and the buying and selling of players is part of the business. I can understand that it stands out when the clubs receive help and have money, but at the same time you have to understand that it was a situation where the clubs did not know what kind of loss of income awaited them. Not yet known. Soccer clubs generate certain jobs and then you refer a lot to art and culture and that has a value.

This week’s guest performance
I was on this week’s episode of P1’s Stil show and talked about my belt buckles. Finally! If you want to listen, the link is here.

Song of the week
“Believing is ruin” – Hurula.

Veckans Leeds United
When Spain’s forward Rodrigo, who is ready for Leeds, wavered in a good position against Germany and the opportunity ran out in the arena, there was a growl from the club’s fans on social media. You can judge quickly … but Rodrigo won a header match against Robin Koch, who is also ready for Leeds, and headed the ball to 1-1 for Spain. Also, Kalvin Philips is with the England national team. These are new times for Leeds fans.

This Week’s Reader’s Letter V
Good Olof. I have an idea about how long judges should be allowed to make horrible evaluations without anyone raising it. Thanks to Coronan, I have had time to remember, for example, last season and the games played this year. The point is that if they had to judge by regulation and not by terrible judgment, it would be, for example, another Swedish champion last season. And if he were a coach at Norrköping, he would be crazy. Take for example the last 3 games completely miscalculated penalties that give a loss of 3 points. 4 given penalty situations that result in nothing. And then let’s take Kaspar, for example, who is later considered to be judged correctly despite reruns is simply embarrassing. Wouldn’t it be better if the team’s play could be the end result rather than the referees? It is part of who I am myself a judge, but I resigned (and I did it a long time ago) but still. Is it really me who reacts? I don’t even look anymore because I can’t bear to see the favoritism of certain teams. I have also lost faith. You have a good day. Greetings Göran Johansson

Reply: Claiming that no one mentions it is not correct. For a few seasons we have talked a lot about the refereeing level and there the manager has admitted that the level in Sweden has dropped. It’s sad that you stopped looking, but my feeling is that this is a problem in more leagues than Allsvenskan and that you’re never really happy as a fan.

Figures this week
350,000. The amount of euros Chelsea are said to have paid Wolfsburg for former Linköping star Pernille Harder. The sum must be the best paid for a female player.

This week’s podcast interview
Malmö midfielder Franz Brorsson is invited and talks about his return to the team where MFF took the league lead, that he was named Franz Beckenbauer, about the coincidences that affect the way forward and about the dream to reach both Blue and Yellow and the games in Germany. There are already 275 episodes of the podcast and just click on the link.



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