The plan was that all Swedes for men would have started this weekend. But the corona pandemic has pushed the series forward. The hope is to start the Swedish series game in June.

- I find it very difficult to see that we can get started in June. I really hope we can get started then, but the situation right now makes me doubt. Given everything I read and everything I see, I find it difficult to see that we will arrange it until then, or that the virus will just disappear. I find it hard to see that it will be resolved until June, says SVT Sports expert Daniel Nannskog.

"Then we can not run"

The Public Health Authority has said yes to training matches, if a maximum of 50 people are in place. You also write that you should "avoid close contact between athletes". But Nannskog thinks that it is not possible to do so during the racing season.

- Then we can't run it, of course there must be close matches. And if you make goals, it is clear that you hug each other, and that is not the best now.

Nannskog believes that the series should not start until you have been given green light for close matches. He also thinks it is time to start seriously discussing about changing the seasonal schedule from spring-autumn to autumn-spring.

- I've been advocating for it before. We are currently playing spring-autumn, I would love to see us play autumn-spring. Partly for the corona eruption, and that you may then be running in August. Take a break in early December and then start at the end of February, as you do in Denmark. Then it goes on until May, he says.

"Would like to see us approach Europe"

- I would like to see that we are approaching Europe. Like when Malmö FF met Wolfsburg, you get better prepared for it if you play autumn-spring. If there is a time you should look carefully at moving over to autumn-spring then it is now.

- Then the clubs get time to spread themselves in a good way. As it is now we are not allowed to travel, clubs are allowed to play in the immediate area. It is a great advantage for the clubs in Stockholm who can play against each other. Think Östersund, who will they meet? A division 4 team. The sporting basics become unfair.

SEE MORE: Nannskog at the rope draw in Oxberg (March 2, 2020)

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The rope at Oxberg that never showed up