Fans have described the out of the stadium experience as painful.
The Absa Premiership season draws to a close this weekend. The last few weeks of the season have been played behind closed doors as part of national lockdown regulations. This has left fans out of the stadium experience. CourtesyThe last few weeks of the season have been played behind closed doors as part of national lockdown regulations.Something those who attend matches hope can change soon.An experience that Kaizer Chiefs super fan, Saddam Maake describes as painful.
And, as more easing of the lockdown regulations happens, there’s still no word on what will happen to spectators
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