Dynamos Threaten To Quit NFD?


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News reaching the Siya crew is that NFD side Dynamos are considering on abandoning all of their remaining league games for the 2012/13 NFD campaign, in protest of refereeing decisions that have gone against them.

Dynamos’ league game against Polokwane City on Wednesday afternoon, April 10, was abandoned after the team decided to walk off the field before the final whistle. The crew has been informed that the club’s boss, Patrick Malabela, was furious at some of the decisions that went against his side during the game.

 

It is alleged that Malabela entered the field and advised his players to stop playing. The incident took place with City in the lead, winning 1-0 at the time. Dynamos’ management have indicated that they have had too many decisions go against them, and are considering taking further action in an attempt to rectify the situation.

 

“We didn’t finish our game against Polokwane City because of dubious refereeing. Referees are killing us. We scored and our goal was ruled out for offside. Our opponents were awarded a controversial penalty, and they scored it. Pat (Malabela) was unhappy with that. He came to the field and had a go at the match officials. We didn’t finish the game,” a source in the Dynamos camp revealed.

 

It is believed that Malabela is aiming to address his frustrations with the league, and allegedly threatening to abandon their remaining league games. However, with the league’s rules set in place and all legal matters involved, it remains to be seen if the Limpopo-based outfit will be able to follow through with any form of threat.

 

“The Premier Soccer League (PSL) will await a full report from the match commissioner and the referee before deciding on the next step,” the league’s statement on the matter read.

 

Dynamos are rooted at the bottom of the NFD log with only one win from 19 games in the current 2012/13 campaign.

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