Celtic boss asks PSL for money to pay his players – report

Bloemfontein Celtic chairman Max Tshabalala has reportedly asked the Premier Soccer League for money to help pay his players.


According to the SowetanLIVE, Tshabalala asked the PSL executive committee for a significant loan to tide over his club as he now awaits new offers for the franchise.

The beleaguered Celtic boss is said to be back in control again after the proposed sale of the club to business people Sinki Leshababane and Moeketsi Mosola fell through a fortnight ago.

It has meant another month without pay for players‚ who last week refused to train in protest but did eventually play on Sunday.

Siwelele lost their first game of the season over the weekend in going down 1-0 at home to Maritzburg United.

Tshabalala is said to be owing Sars over R40 million.

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