One of the defectors, IFK Norrköping's SLO Fredrik Nilsson, has written on Facebook about the poor working environment in the club.

“History in IFK Norrköping repeats itself again and again where some run out and others are forced away.

The stories have been spinning for a long time now and deep down, many people know that something is not right in the association, "he wrote.

Peter Hunt replies that he welcomes criticism but, according to the open letter, lacks concrete examples.

“Today I experience that from individuals there is a critique of the work environment and culture in the association and also a critique of my leadership.

I take this very seriously and it would be liberating if this criticism was concretized in some way, "he writes.

Has no agg

Hunt admits that he has not drawn evenly with CEO Jens Magnusson, but that he has not had any problems with the other five defectors.

“Of course I make wrong decisions and will certainly do so in the future, but my ambition is always to act what is best for IFK.

The people who now speak out or quit, I have never, I repeat, never had any personal conflicts with. "

In the letter, he has only good things to say about those who left IFK Norrköping, longtime leader Stefan Hellberg, fitness coach Dale Reese, team leader Stefan Thordarsson, marketing manager Robin Bornehav, and Fredrik Nilsson.

Gustafsson stays?

Peter Hunt writes that the relationship with manager Jens Gustafsson has been excellent and mentions that IFK Norrköping is not facing any major personnel changes.

He concludes by stating that the board work works well.

In summary, I want to say with this post that it is a personal view and perception of the situation where I myself must have a balanced view of my leadership.

Ultimately, it is the members who at the annual meeting decide whether I have confidence or not.

I would also like to take the opportunity to mention that the board work in my eyes works very well and consists of wise people who want IFK's best. ”

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Norrköping's Ísak Bergmann Jóhannesson (second from the left) is clapped again after his 0-1 goal.

Photo: TT