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Rollers coach leaves door half open

Township Rollers head coach, Tor Thodesen has admitted that “good things” still need to happen behind the scenes before he decides whether to remain beyond this season. PIC KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Township Rollers head coach, Tor Thodesen has admitted that “good things” still need to happen behind the scenes before he decides whether to remain beyond this season. PIC KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Township Rollers' head coach Tor Thodesen has refused to commit his future to the club, admitting that “good things” still need to happen behind the scenes before he decides whether to remain beyond this season.

The Norwegian tactician, who has overseen a sharp turnaround in Rollers’ fortunes since arriving at the club, hinted that the financial instability that has clouded the Blues throughout the campaign will play a major role in determining whether he stays on. “Everybody knows the situation Rollers is in. We need a lot of good things to happen for that to be possible," Thodesen said after Saturday’s marginal Orange FA Cup quarterfinal defeat to rivals Gaborone United (GU).

“But if those good things happen, I will definitely consider it if the club wants me."

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