Halmstads BK is struggling with the economy and needs help from the business community to get the economy in order. The club has backed down by six million kronor and has a deficit of four million kronor. Chairman Per-Olof Nillson says that they are turning every stone to get the economy in balance, but that they will not be able to do it themselves. Halmstads BK is in a difficult economic situation and has fired coach Igor Krulj and replaced him with Magnus Haglund. The club had also expected a higher audience average than the 2402 the club has at present. Economically, the club has been helped by the fact that club manager Tony Karlsson has chosen to leave and not take out his last salary. The sale of talent Gabirel Gudmundsson has also given a much-needed boost to the cash box. Halmstads BK has this season as a goal to get back up in Allsvenskan, but it looks like it will be a major challenge. Per-Olof Nillson means that everyone is working hard to succeed, but that it is a tough situation. Halmstads BK has formed the risk capital company Blå to cope with the demanding economy. The club hopes that this will help them get the economy in order and get back up in Allsvenskan.