The reason why the office will be moved from Stockholm is to save money. An action that stirs up emotions, especially in districts north.

- In the spring, it came all of a sudden, like a bolt from the blue, that the office was moving. Then we demanded a meeting with Per-Anders to get an explanation. Orally, he then draws conditions such that the union earns 500,000 in just the room rent with the move, says district north chairman Karl-Axel Jonsson to Bandypuls and continues:

- We have not seen any written documentation or anything on it. We have not been asked or asked for our views. There has been a total silence without us knowing anything.

"I have worked full time non-profit for a year, without a general secretary and really struggled"

Idrottens affärer has reported that four clubs, AIK, Västerås, Bollnäs and Edsbyn, have been driving the issue of dismissing Gustafsson.

- It's just bullshit. It is part of the political process up to the annual meeting on September 5, that what we have presented is slandered. These clubs have nothing to do with this. It is not they who have pushed this issue, but it is districts north, between and Stockholm, says Karl-Axel Jonsson.

The Board has announced that they have full confidence in Per-Anders Gustafsson.

- It feels damn boring. I have worked full time non-profit for a year, without a general secretary and really struggled. Despite bad times for bandy, we were able to report a plus of SEK 800,000 in the financial statements for 2019-2020. We were forced to play the Swedish Championship final without an audience and lost one million kronor net. We have seven million kronor in equity, says Per-Anders "Nöne" Gustafsson to Idrottens Affärer.