Moroka Swallows legend Steve Sekano has slammed the club management for biting off more than they can chew.
The Dube Birds have been thrust into the spotlight due to internal issues related to payment of players. Earlier this month, players undertook strike action following a dispute over salaries.
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Sekano says the club hierarchy needs to put the club up for sale and allow richer people to save them the embarrassment.
"This is painful my brother, after all the excitement we had when the club returned to the big league," Sekano tells KickOff.
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"It's a confusing situation, we are asking ourselves, what is happening to our club? I hope we can get somebody who will turn things around and make this team normal like the other teams. This club needs an owner who is loaded, that's it. You know football is not a place to take chances.
"What happened on Wednesday is new, we have never experienced such disgrace in our football before. We wish to see a wealthy somebody coming forward and buying this club, somebody who will allow us as legends to have a say. This will prevent the club from buying players they don't need. Those are the opinions we need in football.
"We need a rich owner who understands the game of football. There are a lot of rich people out there."
Swallows are currently in position nine on the DStv Premiership table with 19 points gathered in 14 league matches.
PSL official Ronnie Schloss confirmed to KickOff this morning that the Steve Komphela-coached club will be charged for failing to honour fixtures.
"This will be referred to the Disciplinary Committee, and they will be charged," Schloss says.
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