Former Gor Mahia coach Dylan Kerr said he can "sleep and go to heaven" knowing that he did his best, even if K'Ogalo fail to pay him his winning bonus arrears.
The Englishman is still owed the match winning bonuses after he lifted back-to-back Kenyan Premier League titles with Gor Mahia in the 2017 and 2018 seasons.
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The Englishman is still owed the match winning bonuses after he lifted a back-to-back Kenyan Premier League titles with Gor Mahia in the 2017 and 2018 seasons. Kickoff
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Kerr broke ranks with the reigning Kenyan champions last December for an opportunity in South Africa where he has since turned around the fortunes of the then struggling Black Leopards.
Speaking exclusively to Tuko.co.ke from his base in South Africa, Kerr said that he is happy Gor is responding positively following a brief discussion with the club chairman, Ambrose Rachier.
However, Kerr says he is prepared for anything should Rachier not honour his words.
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"Chairman said he will (pay me), which is all I wanted to hear," Kerr said in an interview with Tuko.co.ke.
Asked whether Rachier gave a specific time frame within which the club will pay him, Kerr added: "Not, but his acknowledgment was good."
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But when pressed further on the next course of action he will take should the club fail to pay him, the former Reading defender said: "I can sleep and go to heaven knowing I did my part."
Kerr also guided Gor Mahia to the CAF Confederation Cup group stages besides retaining the SportPesa Super Cup with the record Kenyan champions in his one and a half year stay in Kenya.
Story by Sasha Amor, TUKO Correspondent.
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