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Time for PSL change as Khoza ship runs aground

- HERMAN GIBBS Comment

JUST two days after Premier Soccer League (PSL) prosecutor Nande Becker jumped ship, he was followed through the exit door of the organisati­on’s Parktown premises by its head of legal Michael Murphy.

No sooner had the resignatio­n of the two legal eagles been confirmed when news broke that Yusuf Seth, the finance manager and accountant of the National Soccer League, the PSL’S trading name, had also quit.

Yesterday, unconfirme­d media reports said there were more resignatio­ns to come.

In the absence of any explanatio­n from the PSL, the spate of resignatio­ns of high-profile personnel prompts pause to ponder.

There must be something rotten in the state of the PSL to have triggered these sudden departures.

Murphy has been a pillar of strength in the PSL for many years. His legal expertise came in handy when the league was confronted with contentiou­s matters, and these have been increasing by the day of late.

Before joining the PSL in 2016, Murphy was recognised internatio­nally as a specialist South African football advocate. He wrote his name in the annals of SA football when he successful­ly spearheade­d the famous Coetzee Ruling, which states that out-of-contract players are free agents.over the years, Murphy has acted for many players and organisati­ons and won many cases against the PSL and the SA Football Associatio­n and the sports-loving fraternity lost a champion the day Murphy joined the organisati­on.

Becker, meanwhile, also has not said why he quit, but he must have been a very frustrated man by the way the PSL was conducting its affairs.

Just ahead of the new season, he and Murphy must have had sleepless nights as the PSL sold their souls to the filthy rich who wanted in on the Premiershi­p at the drop of a hat.

As clubs changed hands at the speed of light, it showed up all the unethical ways in which SA domestic clubs flout decent standards of best practice.

One cringes at the thought of PSL chairman Irvin Khoza, who summed up the rotten state of affairs by saying then: “They did us a favour. We needed to operate with a league of 16 teams.”

Recently, the PSL held their AGM, and usually it is a time for an organisati­on to highlight its successes and achievemen­ts over the past 12 months.

Yet, and not by any official word, it was instead revealed in a leaked report that the PSL has been losing millions.

The PSL disciplina­ry committee has had a myriad of challenges to deal with in recent months as well, starting with the Royal AM furore, which, if it was left to Becker and Murphy, would have been dealt with summarily.

The trouble started in that matter in January this year when Polokwane City defaulted in a match.

The matter was only dealt with five months later and sparked an unpreceden­ted chain of events which has ended up in the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport in Switzerlan­d.

While the PSL persists with its grotesque silence on matters of importance, speculatio­n will persist, and the football fraternity will remain in the dark.

And when it directly affects SA’S most popular club Kaizer Chiefs, the PSL are looking for trouble.

The PSL is sitting with another hot potato after entertaini­ng Amakhosi’s request to postpone matches.

The resultant lack of clarity for turning down Chiefs’ request points to disagreeme­nt among the executive.

The time is long overdue for the PSL to be transparen­t and since Khoza has been at the helm, that has never been the case.

After two decades, it is high time for a change because Khoza is no longer adding value.

The football fraternity is sufficient­ly appalled, and it’s time to re-evaluate.

Khoza’s leadership has gone as flat as last night’s left-over beer.

 ?? For the latest on the Dstv Premiershi­p, visit www.iol.co.za/sport. ?? GOALSCORER Mthobisi Mngomwzulu of TS Galaxy FC is duped by Chippa United’s Zuko Mdunyelwa during their Dstv Premiershi­p encounter at Mbombela Stadium last night. The Rockets won the match 3-1. | Backpagepi­x
For the latest on the Dstv Premiershi­p, visit www.iol.co.za/sport. GOALSCORER Mthobisi Mngomwzulu of TS Galaxy FC is duped by Chippa United’s Zuko Mdunyelwa during their Dstv Premiershi­p encounter at Mbombela Stadium last night. The Rockets won the match 3-1. | Backpagepi­x

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