Monday, April 4, 2016

Anyone who leaves the VIF be replaced – Dagsavisen

Zero goals, zero points and significant financial challenges. It is the public image of Vålerenga right now.


 
 

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Within the walls it’s not quite so dark.


 
 

CEO Morten has commenced, which began work on 1 February, confirmed yesterday that anyone who has resigned to be replaced.


 
 

– There may be some internal promotion and adjustments, but there is great interest in the vacancies, said Morten has commenced yesterday via the club’s internal TV channel.


 
 

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Last year, the budget of the club cut by nearly 50 million and Vålerenga are in a different economic league than locomotives in Norwegian football.


 
 

But it makes an impression internally when experienced people as former general manager Elin Horn and A-side materials manager for the past 15 years, Pål Engebretsen, ends. But both have denied that it has any of the economic situation to do. Elin Horn has a new job in the department of social responsibility in the Norwegian Football Association.


 
 

It was also a bit further dramatized when March salaries initially were paid yesterday.


 
 

– Could not you pay your wages because you were waiting for the proceeds from the fight against Rosenborg (about 15,000 spectators) Wednesday?

 
 

– No, it had nothing to do with it, says Morten Nydal Dagsavisen.


 
 

70 partners

 
 

It’s been a while since marketing manager Lars Smith resigned after four years in the job and the position was advertised for two weeks ago. It initiates with the rhetorical question: “Do you have what it takes to trigger our commercial potential?”


 
 

Vålerenga has approximately 70 commercial partners, but have cut down the budget of some 60 million. In comparison Rosenborg 150 million.


 
 

Now, hopes are growing in connection with the move to the new stadium in August next year.


 
 

But it was going to get there as a tippeligalag. The arena will also be built with European Cup games.


 
 

– We will work hard on the offensive bit. We must get lifted up, said VIF captain Christian Grindheim Dagsavisen after losing to Rosenborg.


 
 

Read Comment: Three straight defeats means the title race for VIF is over

 
 

off training

 
 

Yesterday, the players free. Coach Kjetil Rekdal was not in Oslo at all, and could not be stressing over delayed wage payments.


 
 

– I have at least gained salary, so I expect that everybody else has got it too. But it is true that there was a bank technically explain it, says Rekdal Dagsavisen.


 
 

He admits the situation is challenging. But solvable.


 
 

YWCA captain: – In Norwegian top clubs comes and goes players all the time. It is not good.

 
 
 
 

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