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Sono rubbishes claims he pays his players too late

- MINEHLE MKHIZE

JOMO Sono has labelled the accusation­s that he has failed to play his players on time as ‘plan to destabilis­e us’.

According to the South African Players’ Union (Safpu), the Jomo Cosmos boss has inconvenie­nced his players by continuous­ly paying them late

“The players are suppose to be paid on the last day of every month but Cosmos players got paid today (Tuesday),” claimed Safpu’s General Secretary Nhlanhla Shabalala “And this was last month’s salary. This has been going on for a while. Some of the players were not paid at all last month.”

But Sono said there’s no such.

“I don’t know anything about what you are asking me. We are playing on Sunday and all the players will be there. You can come to training and all the players will be there. If they are not paid why are they still coming to training?”

The Cosmos boss then claimed there is a conspiracy against his team.

“This is a strategy to destabilis­e my team. They did the same thing when they accused me of playing an improperly registered player from Namibia.”

Yet no less than two players corroborat­ed Safpu’s allegation­s, albeit on condition of anonymity as they feared victimisat­ion.

“Yes there’s is a problem when it comes to our salary. We don’t get our money on time. We only got paid today. We were supposed to get paid at the end of the last month.. It is the first time this has happened to me but other players also faced

the same problem last month,” said one player.

Another one claimed he was asked to share his salary with a teammate.

“Yes we got paid today (Tuesday). I was given a cheque and I was told to give half of my salary to my teammate. This is very bad because we have responsibi­lities to fulfil. Our families are dependent on us,” he cried.

Despite his saying all was well at his club, Sono essentiall­y acknowledg­ed the delays in payments.

“Yes it does happen where the employees are getting paid two or three days after their actual pay day. It happens to all the businesses all over the world. There can be delays at the bank,” Sono explained.

Cosmos have been trying to gain promotion back to the Premiershi­p where clubs enjoy not only the benefits of a hefty monthly grant but also have the opportunit­y to fill up their coffers via the knockout competitio­ns.

They’ve had a good start to the season and are third on the table with 17 points from 10 matches. They trail leaders Highlands Park by two points.

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