TASC await new coach from Zambia
Friday, September 21, 2007
"Our foreign coach who we identified in Zambia will arrive any time," he said. Masole says that the coach was the Under-17 coach in Zambia before signing for TASC and they hope that he would benefit the troubled Tango Boys. He says although they are still working on his papers, everything has been finalised. "We are still working on his residence papers and accommodation because we do not want him to struggle with accommodation and other things when he gets here," he said. Masole says that they hope that the new coach will take TASC to greater heights. At the moment, the team is still under the care of Boinyane Galeboe and Mothusi Seditse.
Masole, who was elected manager over Motshereganye Leshongwane at the recent executive committee elections held in August, says that the executive committee will have to work as a team to achieve a respectable position for Tango Boys. "Our goal is to stay away from problems. We were in trouble this time last season but we look forward to bringing TASC back to its glory days," he said.
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