New coach Pitso Dladla willing to keep Golden Arrows identity as an enterprising football team
The carpet football with finesse and good for the eye type of game Golden Arrows plays will not move away with departed coach Manqoba Mngqithi.
Mngqithi's successor Pitso Dladla maintains that the Betway Premiership side will stick to their identity of carpet football.
Dladla joins Arrows in this off-season from crosstown rivals Durban City who he guided to their maiden trophy in form of the Nedbank Cup.
"If you are involved in a professional set-up like this, winning must be something we all aspire to do. If you have tested something before you know it is realistic to achieve something. We just need to prepare well for every game when the league starts," said Dladla to SABC Sport.
Arrows have changed their entire technical team ahead of the new season which will be a test for Dladla and his newly-assembled technical staff.