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FootballMoroka Swallows Coach Dylan Kerr Spotted in a Shebeen With Supporters to Celebrate Escaping PSL Relegation
- Moroka Swallows coach Dylan Kerr was spotted in the most unusual places to celebrate the Dube Birds escaping relegation from the DStv Premiership
- The Maltese-born Kerr went into the heart of Soweto to a tavern to hang out with the Swallows faithful
- Swallows had to fight for their status in the top-flight of South African football via the PSL Play-Off Tournament
Moroka Swallows coach Dylan Kerr appears to be intent on enjoying the team's miraculous escape from relegation in the best possible way.
The 55-year-old Maltese posted on his Twitter account him hanging around with Dube Birds supporters out in Soweto. He was at a tavern called Peter's Place in the neighbourhood of Moletsane.
He tweeted:
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"In Peters Place in Moletsane Soweto with the @Moroka_Swallows faithful enjoying the banter and the laughter. Money Can’t Buy #priceless"
Swallows defeated the University of of Pretoria 1-0 on Wednesday in a tense PSL Play-Off Tournament encounter to confirm their status in the DStv Premiership next season, as per Sport24.
However, whether he remains at the club for that campaign remains to be seen, with SowetanLIVE reporting that the 55-year-old-Kerr was uncertain about whether he would be with the team next season or not.
Swallows FC survives relegation with dramatic PSL Play Off Tournament victory over the University of Pretoria
Moroka Swallows will play in next season's DStv Premiership campaign.
As reported by Sports Brief, the Dube Birds ran out 1-0 winners against the University of Pretoria at the Lucas Moripe Stadium in Atteridgeville, Tshwane on Wednesday afternoon. Yagan Sasman scored in the 61st minute to score what would turn out to be the winner.
On the balance of play, AmaTuks should have ran out clear winners but for their finishing in front of goals.