The battle to lead SA football supporters is heating up between two feuding organisations, the National Football Supporters Association (Nafsa) and the newly-formed SA National Football Supporters (Sanasu).
“We tried to talk to them that we need to work together. They said, ‘No, but we want to use the name.’ I told them they can’t use the name [without the people who started the organisation] and they changed it to Nafsa.
“The organisation is not about discussing its internal issues in public but in the interest of disclosure, Saddam has been a member of Nafsa and is one of the founding members of our organisation,” Loliyane said. “In any relationship, you need to state your case and the other party must state their case too. It’s about finding a common ground, which we have been trying to do with the stakeholders
“The only organisation that has fulfilled all the requirements so far is Sanasu. They’ve given us their application and they are being considered by the Safa congress.
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