NKARENG MATSHE | But it's been a period of directionless, free-for-all conjecture with our PSL, unless on a few occasions when the leadership provided muddled snippets to the media who telephoned them in desperation.
What we know is that teams are being prepared for the restart. What we don't know, sadly, is when the games will resume, and where will they take place. Crucially and most frighteningly, we have no idea how many teams have positive tests in their ranks. Some, such as Cape Town City, Kaizer Chiefs, Bloemfontein Celtic and Stellenbosch have volunteered the information.
Over in the NFD, cash-strapped teams are battling to pay for tests and hiring compliance officers as directed by the government, and might resort to cutting corners. If some teams cannot treat this initial phase of testing with utmost seriousness, then a recipe for disaster looms.
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