TimSpirit| Most South Africans are not interested in the [Safa and PSL] squabble. They are much more interested in when the season will resume – if it does, writes Timothy Molobi on a need to rather be safe than sorry & not benefit a few individuals.
The news of Orlando Pirates midfielder Ben Motshwari testing positive could not have come at a worse time for the league, and it must have put a real damper on the meeting.
Coaches always preach safety first on the field of play, particularly when it comes to defensive duties. This pandemic is unprecedented and people need to understand that this is not a normal environment, so abnormal decisions might have to be made. We’d live with it – whether we liked it or not. Were they stumped by the Motshwari revelations? One wonders what effect or influence the Motshwari situation could have on the discussions.
Hopefully, after Sports Minister Nathi Mthethwa’s call for the leadership of the PSL and Safa to speak with one voice, there will be sanity and unity between the two organisations
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