Tinkler has left Cape Town City FC to sign a three-year deal with Matsatsantsa.
“My ambitions are to win trophies. SuperSport has been in several finals over the last three years, and I aim to get to those finals and win those finals,”said Tinkler.
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The announcement was delayed by about 30 minutes on Thursday at Multichoice City as members of the media staged a walkout, following the club’s decision to put out a press release and conduct an in-house television interview, before an official press conference.
SuperSport CEO Stan Matthews did issue an apology to the media over the incident.
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“We are excited about Eric taking the team forward. He has earned his stripes as an international player and as a coach, he has a fantastic track record of both building young players and being fiercely competitive within the PSL. By qualifying for a variety of domestic and continental Cup finals, he has shown his potential to be one of the great South African coaches of the future,” added Matthews in a statement on Tinkler’s appointment.
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