Coach Dylan Kerr resigns as Gor Mahia manager

Kerr DylanCoach Dylan Kerr gives instructions to his players during their friendly match against Wazito on July 19, 2017 at Camp Toyoyo stadium. [Photo/nation.co.ke]

Gor Mahia have parted ways with head coach Dylan Kerr.

The club’s chairman, Ambrose Rachier, has confirmed receiving Kerr’s resignation latter on Thursday 15, 2018.

“I have today received a resignation letter from coach Dylan Kerr. On behalf of the club, l accept the resignation because he has been good and candid enough. As per his letter, he is going for greener pastures and l want to wish him all the best,” Rachier exclusively told the official Gor Mahia website.

Kerr clearly stated in the letter dated 15th November 2018, that he will be taking another coaching obligations for the new season and thanked all the club officials.

“With a very sad heart, l have decided to accept another coaching role for the 2018/19 season,” read part of the letter.

“I want to put on record that l thank you Mr. Chairman for giving me the chance to work with you and more importantly for Gor Mahia FC.”

Rachier thanked Kerr for the level he took the club to.

“We truly appreciate his work… he was understanding, respectful and a man of the people l must say. He did his work with passion and that helped the team to deliver good results.”

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