TSHAKHUMA Tsha Madzivhandila (TTM) coach Dylan Kerr said the tattoos ingraved on his legs are his achievements.
The 54-year-old mentor has a tally of eight tattoos on his legs. He says he does them to celebrate all his success in football.
He currently has Scottish Cup which he won with Kilmarnock, back-to-back Championships with Leeds United, Championship title with Reading, League Championship with Hamilton Academical (Scotland), League Cup with Hai Phong (Vietnam), back-to-back League Championship with Gor Mahia in Kenya as well as two PSL sides logo’s Black Leopards and Baroka FC.
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Kerr said despite not winning any title in South Africa with the Limpopo outfits, helping them to survive relegation is a success for him.
“The tattoos indicate things that I have won in my football career,” Kerr told SunSport.
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“But with the PSL teams I did not win anything, but I am proud to have saved both clubs from relegation. It will always be a reminder of how my football career penned out.”
Kerr, who is currently with TTM, added that if the Vhembe district-based club can manage to keep its PSL status, he will definitely add them on his leg.
He added: “If this season TTM stay in the league I will add their tattoo.”
Kerr said he got his first tattoo in 1997 after winning Scottish Cup with Kilmarnock.