Former Gor Mahia FC tactician Dylan Kerr has revealed that he has never been a fan of tactics and formations, and thus has not employed them in his training sessions in his coaching career.Speaking on Hit The Target Podcast, a South African podcast focusing on matter local football in the country, the Maltese-born tactician noted that his coaching success has been brought about by way of operating which sees everyone in the team involved.”One day, my team captain said to me there is no tactics and formation. I have never done tactics and structures but in eight years I have won six trophies and kept four teams in the PSL by playing football and concentrating on my team and it worked.Former Gor Mahia coach Dylan Kerr fired in South AfricaWhen you have a squad of 36 plays and do a 11v11, you have 14 players on the sidelines, what do you think they are saying? I have always involved every player and it has worked for me because everyone is involved and fighting for a place in the team. What I do is that I know that we will attack, we will score goals, and we will make sure we do not leave gaps open for the teams to penetrate. That’s how I operate and it has worked for me.I won two back-to-back league cups in Kenya, I won the FA Cup in Vietnam, I won the Supercup in Kenya, I won the Compact Cup when I had individual players for two weeks. Football is about players who want to win,” he said.Former Swallows coach, Dylan Kerr, explains why he doesn’t believe in tactics and formations. The Reading FC Hall of Famer says he has won lots of trophies including back-to-back league titles in Kenya without using any tactics when coaching 😲https://t.co/s7lv72XNH5— Banele Pikwa (@BanzaRP) October 21, 2022 Kerr was been shown the door by South African outfit Moroka Swallows in September after a series of unconvincing results in the current campaign, a club he had joined in December last year, coming in to replace Brandon Truter who had been relieved his duties after a poor run that had seen him win once in 12 matches.The two-time Kenyan Premier League champion has been in charge at four clubs in South Africa since leaving Gor Mahia, starting off with Black Leopards, then to Baroka FC, back to Black Leopards, then to Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila, and finally Moroka Swallows in a span of four years.