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Coach Ken Auggust is contemplating with his next move after a difficult season at Heart of Lions last season.
The experienced local trainer is on his way out of the club after leading the side to their poorest premier league campaign where they survived relegation by just four points.
“Future plans is not known for me now, it could be anywhere or even take a break for sometime”. He told JOY Sports
“To be honest I don’t know my future plans”
“I’m a free agent now and the issue to stay on at Lions or move is unknown”.
Coach Ken Auggust arrival at the start of the second round of last season as replacement for Paa Kwasi Fabien who moved to the National under 17 team was thought to have all the experience to help Lions to push for the league title but 7 defeats from 15 matches and a further four draws means the Kpando based club battled relegation the last three games of the season.
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