
Kaizer Chiefs have been reportedly said to have brought one of the big lawyers ahead of their PSL case. Kaizer Chiefs knows it is about to go down and it might even get rough or not.
The Premier Soccer League had previously denied Kaizer Chiefs to play the games they did not honour last year in December as the PSL said they had no grounds of not hounering those two matches, apart from only being infected by Covid-19.
Kaizer Chiefs Initially requested for PSL to postpone their five games. When the PSL denied the request Chiefs then appealed.
“Arendse is the lawyer that will be representing Kaizer Chiefs and he is one of the top lawyers who have won many cases in relation to sports and that is the reason why Kaizer Chiefs asked him to represent them.
This shows that Kaizer Chiefs knows what is at stake and are serious about winning the case.
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