Thabo September says he will never allow showboating in his SuperSport United DStv Diski Challenge team.
The Super Boys are the newly crowned DDC champions. September's boys have so far collected 62 points in 29 matches.
Their last match against Kaizer Chiefs will now just be a formality.
"We've done better than last season, because last season we were second," September tells KickOff.
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"We were always not far from Pirates and City. We had a very consistent season.
"What we did is we scored more goals than any team in the DDC. We are tied with Pirates in terms of losses in not mistaken. We won many games more than anyone.
"Players wanted to prove what happened last season was not a fluke.
The players did it for us as coaches.
"Showboating it's not a culture [of the DDC], It's just Chiefs and Pirates that do the showboating. I don't think there are too many teams that do showboating.
"Doing it for the sake of the supporters doesn't make sense, it also doesn't make money for the player.
"Personally, I'm not a fan of showboating. If I'm coaching, I will never allow it in my team. Unless it's progressive."
September says he expects to lose most of his DDC squad members in the 2023/24 Season.
"There's a couple I think, there's a lot of players who will be joining the first team next season.
"Lot of the players will be part of the first team, if not, then some of them will go out on loan.
"We did well this season so it should show on the number of players that get promoted."
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