Dylan Kerr reveals greener pastures

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Losing a match 4-0 is not the best legacy any coach would want to leave behind but for Dylan Kerr, that might be the one thing he will be remembered for seeing as his last assignment at the club was their historic friendly match against Everton at the Goodison Park on November 6, where Gor Mahia was humbled in quite an embarrassing loss.

However, barely a week after quitting in a huff, the immediate former Gor Mahia coach, Dylan Kerr has announced that he will be the new manager of the South African Premier Soccer League side Black Leopards, a move that has not amused many K’Ogalo fans.

His resignation as the coach was announced by Gor Mahia Chairman Ambrose Rachier, in a statement on the club’s official website.

“As per his letter, he is going for greener pastures and I want to wish him all the best,” said Amborse.

 

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“To players, all l can say is a big thank you for being amazing – everyone played their part with fun, enthusiasm, hard work and most of all belief in what l demanded for both on and off the field. I hope you continue having the vision l constantly told you and always remember no regrets,” Kerr stated in his resignation letter.

“The K’Ogalo faithful ‘Tibim’ Gorrrr Gorrrr Mahia, forever in my heart, forever family, forever friends you made all this work with your lust for passion on the field and your quest for us to be the best… You are the best,” he continued.

 

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Despite losing the last match with his team, Kerr led Gor Mahia to two league titles during his 16-month reign – winning 51 matches, 16 draws and 12 defeats in 79 games.

Kerr now replaces Joel Masutha who threw in the towel last week due poor results. Black Leopards, founded in 1983 were promoted to the topflight this season and are currently placed 14th in the 16-team table with nine points after 11 matches. They host their games at 40,000-seater Thohoyandou stadium.

 

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Moving forward without their coach, Gor Mahia club last week on Thursday resumed training ahead of a busy season with a Caf Champions League fixture against Malawi side Nyasa Bullets in a fortnight.

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