The OfficialPSL believes the immediate resumption of football will ease the financial pressure that has hit clubs and stakeholders due to COVID19inSA | IOLsport
“When we prepare the fixtures, we send them to Safa and they come to us with the response. We’ve set a date and they’ll be the one that will come back to us to indicate ,” Khoza said.
In the last few weeks, most of the 32 PSL clubs returned to training after adhering to health and safety protocols after approval by the PSL’s compliance officer Michael Murphy. “There’s two testings that are compulsory - the first test and 48 hours before going into the bubble. As I speak now, the PSL has opened up an account to one of the national footprints to make it easy for the clubs,” Khoza explained.
Therein lies the PSL’s urge to restart the season as soon as possible. As the season was scheduled to have come to an end on June 30, that meant that monthly grants were not paid to the clubs beyond that.
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