PSL postpones Royals vs Maritzburg clash

The Premier Soccer League has postponed the Nedbank Cup fixture involving Tembu Royals and Maritzburg United

Posted: 15 March 2013 Time: 01:01 pm

The Premier Soccer League has postponed the Nedbank Cup fixture involving Tembu Royals and Maritzburg United scheduled for Sunday.

The Nedbank Cup Organising Committee met this morning to deliberate on the matter and decided that it was in the best interests of the competition to postpone the fixture. This is in the wake of the on-going arbitration between Tembu Royals and AmaZulu.

READ: AmaZulu case still ongoing

AmaZulu are contesting the eligibility of a Tembu Royals player who played against them during the Nedbank Cup last 32 fixture on February 27.

PSL General Manager of Football Derek Blanckensee says the League will advise on the future date for the fixture pending the outcome of the arbitration.

The PSL has advised fans who have purchased tickets to hold onto their tickets until further notice. The PSL will advise on the outcome of the arbitration process when the Arbitrator makes his award.

Article by: Tiyani wa ka Mabasa

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Bin Laden
posted: 01:03 pm
I hate Amazulu
8 Years since Zebras won the league
posted: 01:36 pm
Hamba uyofunda Phefeni Box

(I accept)
8 Years since Zebras won the league
posted: 01:37 pm
Lama mpondo adlalisa abadlali abanga regist(iwe) NXX!!!!

Amazulu to the last 16!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nkanyim
posted: 01:41 pm
To hell with AmaZulu, they lost in the field of play, even if they can win in the boardroom
8 Years since Zebras won the league
posted: 01:45 pm
Hebe............ Usuthu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cosa-nostra(5Families)
posted: 01:58 pm
Only a fool will think Amazulu have gone wrong by lodging a protest.We always complain about fraud and corruption anywhere in football and in government but we support this kind of irregularities.Is corruption a bad thing when it is practised by people we dont like?

Let us give this team a chance to prove that the said player is legible or otherwise
DTC until Chips win CAF Champions League
posted: 02:41 pm
Shame on Usuthu! They failed to beat the lower division side on the field and they want to beat it in courts whatever?
zinho
posted: 02:45 pm
Even if amazulu won da case they will loose da game
Rui10
posted: 02:52 pm
Speak of a big boy crying after being beaten by a young boy.Embarassment at its core.Whether there was foul play or not.
Rui10
posted: 02:57 pm
It is embarassing because now they seem to be looking at being given that Tembu spot.If they were against corruption they should have lodged a complaint after the tournament to show that they are not after Tembu's position.A complaint would have been given consideration even if its late,now its like a protest.
bhereza
posted: 03:05 pm
Ah! Mazulu, shame on you, do you think if you can win the case, you will win the cup ''NEVER'' ''KHOHLWANI'' just forget about the Nedbank Cup and focus on your relegation position, coz you will be relegated if not carefully.
Asernal 4 ever----Amen.
posted: 08:08 pm
Interesting battle............ Amazulu lost to Abathembu(Xhosa clan) on the field of play manje lodaba lolu lusenkantolo......eish Zulus & Xhosas....Y mara? PSL team taking Amatuers to court......Disgrace!!!!!!!!!!
Magical.Left.Leg
posted: 11:49 am
let amazulu thru let em play maritzburg ..you must teach these so small teams a lesson nxah we tired tired tired of these things!
Magical.Left.Leg
posted: 11:50 am
let amazulu thru let em play maritzburg ..you must teach these so small called teams a lesson nxah we tired tired tired of these things!
mbatha
posted: 07:16 am
all those who think amazulu are wrong they are fool here in south africa no corruption is allowed.
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