Arrogance and courage are some of the traits that will distinguish Swallows from other clubs this season, according to the club’s coach Brandon Truter. SihleNdebeleSK
Swallows’ desire to be one of the upper-level teams in the Premiership this term will be put to the first test when they meet Orlando Pirates in the MTN8 quarterfinals at Orlando Stadium tomorrow .
Truter emphasised that even when they’re not playing at home they’ll still gun for a win and not a draw as many teams do when they’re the visitors. Last season, Swallows drew 20 league games, breaking the record of draws in a single season.
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