Former Kaizer Chiefs and AmaZulu FC midfielder Ntokozo Sikhakhane believes the GladAfrica Championship promotion must be decided on the field of play.
The GAC has been hit with another big case that has seen Sekhukhune United being rewarded three points after winning their case against Polokwane City, who were found guilty by the Disciplinary Committee for failing to failed the correct number of U-23 players.
Sikhakhane believes there's no need for any complaints because the rules are clear.
"There are no issues, if Sekhukhune get promotion, it would be fair, they deseve it. They didn't do anything. If they won the case, give them three points... simple as that," Sikhakhane tells the Siya crew.
"Teams must work for play-offs, no one must get favors. If they get promotion, I will be happy for them, they managed to assemble a good team with the likes of Jabulani Maluleka, Morgan Gould, Prince Nxumalo and other experienced players. You can see their intentions from the get-go.
"That's how you build a team, they had Alex Bapela and they were bound to be a success. We need teams that are serious about football, so if they get it, I won't be surprised."
With Richards Bay now sitting in fourth position with a small chance of qualifying for the promotion play-offs, Koloba is of the opinion that they let themselves down.
"KZN teams have no-one to blame other than themselves. They had 30 games like everyone, it is all about winning, not favours. Richards Bay were on top of the log for too long and what did they do? So you can't blame anyone, even Royal AM have a fair opportunity.
"If on Sunday, they fail to get automatic promotion, they must focus on the play-offs like other teams and good luck to them.
"The PSL DC timing had nothing to do with this. Many can argue, but the reality is that the case has been resolved. Talking about timing doesn't matter. We need a well-run league that follows rules and I think that has been done," he added.
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