Premier Soccer League chairperson Irvin Khoza has warned that if the league was prevented from selling its broadcast rights on exclusive basis, it would run into poverty
"I caution those who think our content is something we can hand out for free in the name of giving access," Khoza said.
Khoza added:"If there's no money in SA, then there's no money for PSL to share with clubs in the league."
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