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don’t know… GRIP: In another interview you said that you taught a young 12 years old in Sweden. Do you feel proud of being a reference to this little kid and at the same time to teach him what you do best? KF: My dream is to be in a really young and hungry team. That was my dream. And I like talking with them because they are really excited, they know who I am because I play on Art Chaos or Houston Heat. They really worship me, they practice with me and it’s more exciting to the kids. If I see those guys I feel great. GRIP: A more serious subject. Obvious you won’t tell me how much your salary is. But do you consider yourself to be well paid? KF: I couldn’t tell you exactly but it’s enough for me right now. (Laughs)

has their special things… It’s weird but, at the same time, if you are playing at a top level if you make one mistake, everyone will say that you fucked up, but if you stay at the top people like to look at you. In my opinion it’s good but at the same time it is bad, but I do the best for my team. GRIP: You started playing at 16 years old, while most of the players start playing at around 20 years of age. How do you think that starting at such a young age made you the player you are today? KF: I don’t know… It’s a huge question! I

GRIP: You are 28 years old… With that salary can you say you are granted for a good future? KF: Life is life and nobody knows how is it going to be. Paintball is not a big sport but I have a good salary. GRIP: After you end your career what will you do? KF: Hhaummmm (laughs) I never plan my life. If it comes it comes. And I pulled some risky moves for the enjoyment of life and sport. GRIP: Ryan Greenspan said last year that Dynasty doesn’t have the budget for you. Are you so expensive that the most

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