Well-travelled coach Dylan Kerr is back with Marumo Gallants, as revealed by the club on Tuesday afternoon.
The former Acardia Shepherds left-back has been out of the PSL spotlight for some time, with his last domestic gig ironically last coming at Bahlabane Ba Ntwa, whom he guided to the CAF Confederation Cup semi-finals in the 2022/23 campaign.
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Unfortunately, the team got eventually got relegated that same season, with Kerr bemoaning the actions of the players, who went on a strike ahead of the semi-finals due to a bonus standoff with management.
The well-travelled tactician did not go down with Gallants to the Motsepe Foundation Championship and returned to his homeland, where he was part of Wrexham's coaching staff, as an opposition analyst, and the English club gained promotion to League One.
KickOff had heard through the grapevine that the 57-year-old's return to the club was imminent, and now the news has been confirmed.
Gallants shared a video of the former Baroka FC mentor, pushing a trolley filled with his luggage at the airport, accompanied by the caption: "Welcoming Dylan Kerr back as the head coach of Marumo Gallants FC!"
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The ex-Leeds United defender emerged as a front-runner to take over at Gallants as he he has also taken charge of Moroka Swallows in recent seasons and would be familiar with most players on both sides, with the core of the Birds players set to combine with a squad from the second tier that will relocate collectively to Bloemfontein.