Cape Town City chairman John Comitis is beside himself with anger and frustration regarding the PSL’s indecisiveness on the postponed SuperSport United v Golden Arrows fixture.
The Betway Premiership match, which took place in February, was abandoned at half-time due to loadshedding.
Unfortunately, there was no back-up generator at the Lucas Moripe Stadium, preventing the clash from being completed.
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"I can't send a letter to the CEO of the League because she has a conflict of interest," says Comitis, in an exclusive conversation with KickOff.com.
"I can't even pick up the phone and call her to ask what is happening. I am extremely perturbed by how the League and the executive have left the matter of the Golden Arrows v SuperSport United game unresolved despite it being addressed at the Disciplinary Committee.
“How is it possible that a situation from February remains unresolved just as we approach the last two games of the season? This impacts the potential relegation of Golden Arrows, SuperSport United, and Cape Town City.
"We handle other matters swiftly, yet this case is left hanging. It's disappointing because I thought we had moved past such issues.
"The teams that played against Royal AM and secured points were at a disadvantage, which includes Golden Arrows and Cape Town City. Additionally, we received yellow cards against Royal AM, which had significant implications later on, and those cards still stand.
"Nearly 30 years since the PSL was established, and we still can’t get it right.
“The case involving SuperSport and Golden Arrows should have been resolved at least a month ago. I’m raising this issue because it affects three clubs that are all vying for the same outcomes. There is simply no excuse for the lack of resolution.
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"Similar cases have been handled in the past, and regardless of the outcome, I’m not prescribing what should happen. If the League is to maintain any integrity or demonstrate fair play, the current situation is unacceptable," adds the club supremo.
The Citizens sit bottom of the standings league with 23 points from 26 matches. Above them are Arrows - owned by PSL CEO Mato Madlala - who have 26 points from 24 games, tied on points with SuperSport in 13th.