Bright shuns local clubs

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David Bright, whose future at Bay United remains uncertain after the club was put on sale, says he cannot come back home to coach because Botswana football is not professional.

The former Mogoditshane Fighters and Township Rollers' coach is presently jobless after the First Division club was liquidated on Tuesday.  But he says he cannot return home to coach because local clubs are unprofessional.

"The problem is that teams (in Botswana) are unprofessional, so for somebody like me who is coming from a professional set up, it will be difficult. I can teach them one or two things having been exposed to professional teams, but I cannot commit myself to signing a contract," Bright told Mmegi Sport yesterday.

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