in recent weeks, there have been black headlines around Swedish bandy.
The economic crisis in storklubbarna Hammarby, Sandviken and Västerås, has dominated the news.
The big three clubs will have players in the 18-man squad Svenne Olsson release around lunch on Wednesday.
" I would love to talk about the world CUP, but to discuss the economy and the crises in the Swedish bandy I am happy to leave others to do the. It only becomes a ”cake on cake” and the negative is built on, " says Svenne Olsson.
it does not come from the crisis in a certain extent, affect the landslagsverksamheten.
" It affects us all, even the clubs that have orderliness on the economy. It takes a little force to discuss these issues, " says Svenne Olsson.
several clubs have had the problem with the economy is widely known.
– In the national team we had this topic up when we met the first time already in december. I'm guessing that we are allowed to add half an hour on it when we meet again, " says Svenne Olsson.
He continues:
"But the players tend to be very good at focusing on the right things when they come to the collections," says Svenne Olsson.
near the bandy for many years, but is not directly worried about the future.
" I think it is light if the compounds of the liver, which you often do as a business and with their personal finances. The money raised can make. Common freaking sense, " says Svenne Olsson and continues:
– It is surprising that storklubbarna slopes so much. I hope and believe that the compounds have a strategy for the future.
Svenne Olsson looks forward to the forthcoming championship in Vanersborg, which is played on 26 January to 2 February.
" It will mean a greater media interest. A world CUP in the west Sweden is positive.
against Russia in the world CUP final in Khabarovsk.
– We feel that we were close to beat Russia last year. When we shot a foot outside the goal. Now we aim to take back the gold, " says Svenne Olsson.
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