The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

It’s an ugly joke!

- Brighton Zhawi

THE Premier Soccer League is behaving like an ugly but confident girl, turning down all suitors coming its while waiting for the big catch that may never come.

The Castle Lager PSL season came to life yesterday and for the first time in six years there were no SuperSport cameras to carry the action live across Africa.

It’s rather late but it must be dawning on us now that for all its shortcomin­gs, the partnershi­p between the PSL and Supersport was good for our game.

That marriage gave us pride of place on the scrumptiou­s football table that CONFUSION reigned supreme at the National Sports Stadium as ZPC Kariba failed to pitch up for their Castle Lager Premier Soccer League opener against FC Platinum yesterday.

ZPC Kariba were the “home” team because their Nyamhunga Stadium had not been approved to host topflight matches.

But when kick-off time arrived, they were nowhere in sight.

While no official comment could be squeezed out of ZPC Kariba officials, Bournemout­h 2-1 West Brom Huddersfie­ld 0-2 Crystal Palace Stoke City 1-2 Everton Liverpool v Watford (Played late) Results Swansea 0-3 Tottenham Manchester United v Brighton & Hove (Played late) Fixtures Today Wigan v Southampto­n 3:30PM Leicester City v Chelsea 6:30PM sources at the club said the team had problems with “playing home matches away from home”.

Pure Platinum Play took to the field as per PSL requiremen­ts, and after thirty minutes, match officials had a brief meeting with the club’s technical team before the match was abandoned.

The PSL said it would decide on a course of action after receiving the match commission­er’s report.

“We have heard what happened at the NSS but we await the match commission­er’s report because he was in overall charge of that game.

“However, we believe that all the teams received the fixture and knew where they were supposed to be playing,” said the league’s communicat­ions officer, Kudzai Bare.

Zifa added to the drama, claiming they re-inspected Nyamhunga yesterday morning and declared it fit to host PSL games.

“The Zimbabwe Football Associatio­n would like to inform the football fraternity that following a re-inspection of Nyamhunga stadium on the 17th of March 2018, the stadium has been homologate­d to host matches of the Premier Soccer League,” read a statement issued by Zifa spokespers­on Xolisani Gwesela minutes after the game was called off.

Gwesela heads Zifa’s First Instance Board, which three weeks ago condemned Nyamhunga and called “for extensive renovation­s”.

Before yesterday’s somersault on Nyamhunga only the National Sports Stadium, Rufaro, Barbourfie­lds, Mandava, Luveve, Gibbo and Baobab had been cleared to host PSL matches.

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