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Maybe it’s “Shall we dance” who have done it, says the tv – and the former Vålerenga-profile Jan Tore Kjær (50) to the newspaper Dagbladet on Tuesday morning.

As is well known, were the numbers for fiscal year 2018 published earlier in the day, and Loved their part lights up the numbers reasonably green. When the Newspaper turns of thread to him, he is clearly pleased with the fresh likningstallene.

Risked divorce

the 50-year-old has namely a substantial increase in income in the year against the year before. In 2017, Cherished in excess of 4.3 million, but in last stand he listed with a solid 11.3 million, that is seven million more.

” It has been a different life for Vålerenga, where we got paid for whether or not it was toppkamp and the like. I put four wonderful years behind me, ” he says.

THANKS to: Vålerengas then klubbdirektør, Jan Tore Kjær, cheered along with manchester City players on his last day in the club. Photo: Jon Olav Nesvold / NTB Scanpix Show more

50-year-old has in recent years been sales and marketing director at Link Mobility, but Love points out that not all the money comes from the regular salary.

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– the Income has made, that I also may invest in other companies. Even though I am not taking any special chances are, it is worth it for me.

Loved one are also listed with a fortune of over 6,8 million.

Fought against divorce

most people will probably connect Jan Tore Kjær with Vålerenga ice Hockey, an institution he bought me 18 years and nine months of his life. But as he tells, was not the budget always as easy in the club.

In months where the City worked in the extra-heavy economic uphill battle, was Loved also the last to take out the salary. It happened from time to time.

The most important thing was that players were paid. It happened that I received a letter from kemneren where they threatened to tvangsselge the house, because the taxes and fees were not paid … So, you destroy the cords a little the whole time, you know? The sport goes somehow always in front, he has recently stated to Dagbladet.

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He also told me about how he was actually willing to let the sport go in front of the family life.

It came to a point where my wife asked me to choose between Vålerenga and her.

– What did you answer?

I said: “When I choose the Town”.

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Loved one are aware that the choice could be perceived egotistical, that he private and professional level, “perhaps ought to have gone ten years earlier”. Nevertheless, there are several reasons why he was.

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the Sport is much more than what you see outwardly. Behind closed doors I have been closely in the personal tragedies, people who have considered life under pressure. It is like a family. And it is perhaps one explanation as to why I was so long, he said.

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the Couple was also not without a fight, and ended up with familierådgiver. It is something Dear to admit was extremely positive, and be able to tell that brought them closer to each other.

the 50-year-old commends his wife for that she accepted it, and that the marriage survived. Two years after wife’s ultimatum, chose the Loved one even to leave Town.

And even though he makes jokes about that “Shall we dance”-the voter turnout earlier in the fall have affected the income, will not this prove, before the numbers come next year.

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