Cape Times

Royal drama continues to unfold in PSL

- HERMAN GIBBS herman.gibbs@africannew­sagency.com

ROYAL AM’s sense of entitlemen­t knows no bounds in their relentless pursuit of automatic promotion into the Premiershi­p.

Even though the ruling by the Gauteng deputy judge president Roland Sutherland dismissed their applicatio­n to review the arbitratio­n ruling, Royal AM were still in the running for promotion by their inclusion in the PSL promotion/relegation playoffs.

The arbitratio­n ruling was that Sekhukhune United be awarded three points from a fixture against Polokwane City who fell foul of the rules of the GladAfrica Championsh­ip.

Polokwane were content with the initial penalty of a monetary fine and points deduction after they defaulted in their match against Sekhukhune. However, the gloves came off when Sekhukhune won the appeal for the match points. Sutherland’s ruling meant that Sekhukhune would end up GladAfrica Championsh­ip winners and with it, automatic promotion to the Premiershi­p.

Yesterday, the embittered Royal AM applied to the High Court to lodge an applicatio­n to the Supreme Court of Appeal against Sutherland’s ruling.

Throughout yesterday, the PSL had been strangely silent on the matter. The least the league could have done was to allay fears that the playoffs, scheduled to start today, were not proceeding. According to the playoff schedule, published by the PSL on Saturday, Richards Bay will host Royal AM at Umhlathuze Sports Stadium today. Both Royal AM and Richards Bay are GladAfrica Championsh­ip teams. The third side in the playoffs is the Premiershi­p team Chippa United, who finished 15th in the league this past season.

An official from KwaZulu-Natal-based outfit Richards Bay yesterday told Independen­t Media that their club will fulfil the fixture. Her comment was simply: “All I know is we are playing tomorrow”.

Royal AM have not made an official announceme­nt on their latest legal gambit, but co-owner and wealthy Durban businesswo­man Shauwn Mkhize went on social media to say indirectly that her team will not be playing in the playoffs.

Her post, in part, read: “I am still standing tall and firm on my ground, not shaken by it (the ruling).”

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