BPL considers dress code for coaches

The BPL wants coaches properly dresses PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
The BPL wants coaches properly dresses PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

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This will ensure clubs keep a professional appearance, as well as protect the image of the sponsors.

During last weekend’s Mascom Top 8 semi-final matches, some coaches’ dress code left a lot to be desired. In contrast, in neighbouring South Africa, where the Nedbank Cup was being played, coaches were immaculately dressed, in line with the competition.

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