Gothenburg is by far the last in the SDHL, with empty losses and only one point in 24 matches.

Göteborgs-Posten now reveals that the club has been shaken by internal strife, which has led to a large flight of players.

Six players (Sandra Rannerud, Annelie Zander, Andrine Furulund, Johanna Kellander, Majken Gunnarsson and Felicia Bjälvegård) plus goalkeeping coach Christoffer Larsson have chosen to leave the team.

- After 24 losses, something must happen.

Had it been the SHL, everyone in the association would have been thrown out a long time ago.

It has been seen after only a number of losses - that the coach is pulled away.

I can not be on the train if nothing happens, says the forward, also double SM gold winner Sandra Rannerud, who has gone to Skellefteå AIK.

"Slack and sluggish"

Rannerud, like several other players that GP has been in contact with, is deeply critical of the leadership of the association.

- I do not think that the coaches have the knowledge required to be in SDHL.

It is the worst training culture I have been in. It has been slack and sluggish - and without ambitions and goals, she says.

- Nothing that has to do with Gothenburg HC, I think is especially professional.

The team plays in Sweden's highest league for women, but still can not deliver.

We are six players plus a coach who has chosen to leave during the season - and that can not be very right then.

"Many shortcomings"

The club's sports director and coach Mikael Gabrielsson is somewhat self-critical in GP, ​​but still looks positively to the future.

- There are certainly many shortcomings in what happened during the season, but the intention from everyone has been that we should build a strong team.

Since then, it has not been so.

We have new players coming in as well - and I would choose to look positively at what we are doing right now and that we will remain in the SDHL next season as well, he says, and continues:

- We are not satisfied either, but there are plans for how we work and we are trying to complete these now.

We will do well and make sure we can close this season with a smile on our face.

We should be able to say that this went well anyway, that we stayed in the league.

That is our goal.

Instead of the players who have left, Gothenburg has signed contracts with three 15-year-olds and one 17-year-old.