Monday, January 25, 2016

Leifby: Add votes at Zlatan – Aftonbladet

That’s not the access code to Dacke Hall or the direct number to Palm Group hotline.

That’s all you need for tonight’s sports gala in the Globe.

National help line hotline?

Could very well have been, but the talks are usually needed only after the gala, when Jerring Prize handed out.

The 13 candidates were only eight before Friday slimmed down to five, and in the evening win either Sarah Sjostrom, Johan Olsson, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the U21 national team or Charlotte Kalla the finest prize awarded in sports in Sweden.

Jerring price – “Swedish people’s prize”.

The price which the regulation will go to the athlete who stood for “the year’s best Swedish sports achievement” but almost always about something else.

Sometimes to be in place, and then for long and faithful service, often about having just the right mix of performance, social utopia and Popularity.

It is difficult to grasp the prize, and the voters, the modus operandi. READ ALSO PLUS LIST Sports Galan big buzz

Magdalena is greatest

Last year, led Charlotte Kalla all the way up to the broadcast start, but when it turned out that she was not on site The Globe swayed public opinion and instead slipped Sarah Sjostrom away and won.

On purely sporting grounds, it was not unfair in any way, but it also says something about how people at home in the cottages think.

“Is it not in place should one hell have no price.”

But it is not always so.

Therese Alshammar won Jerring Prize in 2010 although she was in warmer climes, Magdalena Forsberg had to be with the telephone line in both 2000 and 2001.

Magdalena Forsberg is otherwise the athlete who won the award the most times, with four Jerringpris victories, she is larger than Stenmark , Swan, Klüft, Cold, yes everyone.

Forsberg had something that the Swedish people were unable to defend themselves against, and then it is not the gun barrel, I think.

Sure, she was a phenomenal skiing athlete and sportswoman of every way, but she was successful in a tiny sports, and not even Christer Ulfbåge can come and say that “Magda” won the award four times because she stood for “the year’s best Swedish sports achievement”.

She won to the Swedish people like her most of all.

A fantastic year

Zlatan Ibrahimovic won Jerring Prize in 2007, he received it at a gala ceremony which took place six months before the European Championship finals in Switzerland / Austria.

It already feels like an eternity ago.

Zlatan has belonged the ultimate elite of the world sport for ten years but he has often Swedish people’s

home-made statutes against them.

He plays football in a team, he is a multimillionaire, he rarely has the opportunity to be in place and he is much taggigare in its popular appeal compared to Kalla, Olsson and Sjostrom, to take three topical examples.

In the evening, I hope you put all that aside and think back the year that has just passed.

And considering “the year’s best Swedish sports achievement” in the hand for a while.

Zlatan 2015 was nothing short of fantastic.

In addition to the four titles in France (which means that he cuts two titles per season during his career out in the best European leagues), he made three of Sweden’s four goals in the play-off encounter with Denmark and made sure that Sweden play the European Championship finals in France this summer.

Zlatan is the symbol

34 years old he might not be better than ever, but he is just as good as ever.

U21 knoddarna in all is but it’s Ibrahimovic who is the symbol, the captain who carries forward our adult football team.

Nine years (!) have passed since he received the award at the latest and considering who we’re talking about – what competition is all about, how much hope he feeds and fattens of both younger and older people – it is not wise.

To Zlatan, our Zlatan Ibrahimovic, just won “Swedish people’s prize” a measly time is nothing but an embarrassment.

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