Former Golden Arrows CEO, Gordon Masondo, has weighed in on the return of former topflight referee Ace Ncobo to the PSL as the general manager. SLSiya Read more:
Former Golden Arrows CEO, Gordon Masondo, has weighed in on the return of former topflight referee Ace Ncobo to the PSL as the general manager.
“For me, Ace Ncobo’s return is a good one. Knowing Ace, and because he was once at the helm in the same organisation, we can hope that he is coming with different ideas to improve professional football in the country since he has been away for some time and observing from a distance. I think with his long absence from professional football, he had an opportunity to look at the things he can change to improve the game.
“As an administrator myself, there are things I look at in our football that I feel need to be improved and I’m sure he will be able to identify them so that we are not left behind from the rest of the world. I think Ace is going to add value to the PSL,” said Masondo. Get 14 days free to read all the stories on SNL24.com. Thereafter you will be billed R29 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.
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