Patrik Sjöberg does not think it was necessary to change from the Native American symbol at all.

- Now I get shit for this, but Västra Frölunda went under the name "Wild West" in the 60s and 70s.

From there comes the Indian as a symbol.

I do not think that is so damn strange, he says in "Hockey night".

Once the change took place, he was not alone in thinking it had failed.

- Once you chose to change, it almost looked like a swastika.

So I hope they did not pay too much for the advertising agency that produced this logo.

I like the classic with Frölunda diagonally across the chest.

I think you can go back to it.

He talks about his long-term commitment to the Gothenburg club:

- I was born out in Västra Frölunda and grew up there.

It means an incredible deal to me.

During my active career, I actually happened in many competitions because Frölunda played at home.

I got shit for that sometimes, but it went well anyway.