There are no irregularities to point out about Häcken's takeover of Göteborg FC.

416 members voted yes to take over the Swedish champions.

Johannes Jensen, a member of BK Häcken and a member of the supporter association Getingarna, was one of 35 who voted no in the vote where four chose to abstain. 

- The steps you take should be done on your own merits.

Now you take someone else's merits and make your own.

As a club, you do not do that.

It is a raw mark, a limit you do not cross morally, says Johannes Jensen. 

His club has given Sweden's best women's team even better conditions to succeed.

- Women's football deserves BK Häcken, that is not the problem.

That is the way there is the problem.

Perfect alternative according to Bronsman

Gothenburg FC's former chairman Peter Bronsman believes that Häcken became a perfect alternative for the team.

- Had not BK Häcken thought that this was good, we would not have thought that they would take over. 

Couldn't you just have given up the chairman's club?

- Yes, but then it was not certain that we would develop.

We wanted this for the girls' sake.

What you do not think about is that all decisions are made to improve for the girls and ladies. 

Was it still a risk to close down a club without having any alternative ready?

- Sometimes you have to make tough decisions for it to get better. 

What could you have done differently?

- Maybe we would have dared to apply for an association before we had the meetings, but you have to remember that then a damn reputation had been created that could have knocked us down.

The members of the other clubs may not have thought it was a good idea.

We knew that people would think and think negatively and positively, but that is my role in this.

I can 't think so. 

"Everything around it feels wrong"

Johannes Jensen says that everything went right when Göteborg FC became BK Häcken FF.

- The club was out early and contacted us supporters and the process went right.

At that level, it was not wrong, but everything around it feels wrong.