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FootballDylan Kerr Celebrates Swallows FC’s DStv Premiership Survival by Getting Another Tattoo on His Lower Leg
- Dylan Kerr has documented his success over the years by getting tattoos with every football milestone
- Swallows FC survived relegation from the DStv Premiership thanks to winning the promotion/relegation playoffs
- Dylan Kerr got another tattoo to commemorate saving Swallows FC from being relegated from the league
Dylan Kerr has done it again.
The Swallows FC coach has commemorated Swallows FC surviving relegation the only way he knows how; by getting a new tattoo.
Kerr took to social media to show off photos of his new addition, which also was placed on his lower leg together with his other tattoos.
Kerr is famous for getting inked whenever he achieves success with a club he has coached.
His leg tattoos have always caught the eye of football fans and Kerr himself said that his tattoos tell that he is a winner.
Kerr has gotten tattoos from his coaching days in both Europe and Africa and will be looking to add more in the years to come.
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Dylan Kerr’s miracle of saving Swallows FC from relegation has earned him a permanent contract. Kerr was brought in by Swallows on a six-month contract, with his contract expiring at the end of June.
He admitted recently that he was unsure about his job at the Soweto-based club and sparked rumours that he was leaving the country for good with a recent Twitter post.
Many believed that it was Kerr's way of saying goodbye to the club and country.
Moroka Swallows coach Dylan Kerr was spotted in a shebeen with supporters to celebrate escaping PSL relegation
Moroka Swallows coach Dylan Kerr appears to be intent on enjoying the team's miraculous escape from relegation in the best possible way.
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He was at a tavern called Peter's Place in the neighbourhood of Moletsane.