Bodo/Glimt is in the spotlight following the debate surrounding chairman Inge Henning Andersen's relationship with Merete Nordheim, who has resigned from the board. This relationship raises questions about independence and impartiality within the club's leadership. According to the NFF's regulations, the board has the final say in sporting and financial decisions, making the chairman's conduct crucial for the club's reputation. Bodo/Glimt has achieved significant success, including a record revenue of 808.8 million NOK, but with success comes pressure. It is essential for the board to act professionally and transparently to maintain trust among its members. Rumors of close ties in the club's boardroom can undermine this trust, and the press has a duty to inform the public about such matters. Bodo/Glimt is a membership organization, and transparency regarding the board's processes is vital for the club's future.