Kaizer Chiefs’ unplayed match against Cape Town City overshadowed the DStv Premiership action this weekend, with the Premier Soccer League yet to comment on the ongoing matter which will affect more games in the near future.
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Aggrieved supporters of Kaizer Chiefs followed through on their plans to protest at the team’s headquarters, although the turnout was lower than anticipated.
A handful of the club’s fan base gathered at the Kaizer Chiefs Village, in Naturena, south of Johannesburg. They handed over a memorandum of demands, which ranged from an improvement in poor communication from the club to the overhauling of an ageing squad.
“Last season we lost the league on the last day of the season. But it remained business as usual for the club. There was absolutely nothing said to the supporters, no words of comfort or encouragement to indicate that the club feels our pain,” said Amakhosi supporter, Papi Mosothoane, reading from a four-page memorandum.