Sports Council – Butcher’s Proposal: – Shocking to say the least

Sports Council – Butcher’s Proposal: – Shocking to say the least

BERGEN (Dagbladet): This is the new “long-term plan 2023-2027”, which Magne Brekke doesn’t quite understand.

Secretary General Sports Council says President Berit Cajole has proposed to remove the values ​​of the game during the Sports Council in Bergen this weekend.

Flat lay – again


– We were a bit shocked by this. It’s a value choice. Norwegian sport is a value-based organization and the sports leader has talked a lot about value-based management, and there is a proposal to remove values, Brekke tells Dagbladet.

He continues:

– Sport is sometimes criticized in many areas, but we have some core values, which you can easily call gray and boring, but volunteerism, democracy and equality are sacred values ​​for Norwegian sport.

He is very critical of the removal of values ​​with the stroke of the pen and replaced by something that should be accepted in the long-term plan.

– It is very superficial and has zero credibility. It would be so wrong in every possible way. We hope it will be voted on, because we think the values ​​of the game are more important than ever, says Brekke.

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The Secretary-General concludes in apparent irony:

– We will become a value-based, value-based organization without values.

KOK: Full house at the opening of the Sports Council in Bergen.  Photo: Tuva Åserud / NTB

KOK: Full house at the opening of the Sports Council in Bergen. Photo: Tuva Åserud / NTB
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responds

Marcela Montserrat Fonseca Bustos, president of the Oslo Sports Circle, points out how important values ​​are for sports, given that the previous presidential term was characterized by an epidemic, war and electricity crisis.

– Now we don’t need entity values. What we call a dialogue about values. Instead of saying, “We no longer value democracy and volunteerism,” we should ask: “What does that mean for us?” Montserrat Fonseca Bustos explains to Talkblade.

In place: Magne Brekke and Marcela Montserrat Fonseca Bustos.  Photo: Christian August Cederblad / Dagbladet

In place: Magne Brekke and Marcela Montserrat Fonseca Bustos. Photo: Christian August Cederblad / Dagbladet
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Jal: – No!

“Community, Integrity and Coping” is the name of the new long-term plan, said Perrit Cajole from the podium at Scandic Flesland Airport.

When Dogbladet confronts Kjol, who is “slightly shocked” by what he refers to as the removal of Brekke values, Kjol replies with frustration:

– No no no. I feel that the values ​​we present here today are the result of a very comprehensive process with the entire sports organization, he tells Dagbladet.

Answers: Sitting President Berit Cajol during the opening ceremony of the Sports Council in Bergen.  Photo: Tuva Åserud / NTB

Answers: During the opening ceremony of the Sports Council in Bergen, sitting president Berit Cajole. Photo: Tuva Åserud / NTB
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Sports Leader continues:

– Now this has come up for debate and there are scenes that consider it terrible, while others prefer to use other words and terms. Let’s see how it goes and where we land. I have very low shoulders, Kjøll tells Dagbladet.

Whether or not the new action plan will come through will be voted on on Saturday.

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