Downs dominant again in PSL season marred by off-field drama
We review the most controversial PSL season, which ended with 15 teams after the Royal AM debacle.
We review the most controversial PSL season, which ended with 15 teams after the Royal AM debacle.

Four clubs that are represented in the PSL's executive committee are the biggest losers of the Royal AM mess when the league releases a revised log after kicking out the embattled KwaZulu-Natal club.

Farouk Kadodia, chairman of Durban City, said he would decline if invited to return to his club's former home ground, Harry Gwala Stadium, after the Msunduzi Municipality booted them out in favour of Royal AM.

The Premier Soccer League's board of governors (BoG) overwhelmingly voted in favour of the expulsion of embattled Royal AM, which will see the league finishing with 15 teams.
The protracted Royal AM saga has finally come to an end! As expected, the PSL board of governors voted on Thursday to expel them from the Premier Soccer League.

Just 44 months after controversially purchasing the status of Bloemfontein Celtic, Royal AM now teeters on the edge of expulsion from the PSL.
The long-running saga of crisis-hit Royal AM should reach finality on Thursday when the PSL’s board of governors convenes to discuss the matter at the Sandton Convention Centre.

The South African Football Players' Union is concerned about the implications that could come from the recommended expulsion of Royal AM after the PSL's board of governors meets to vote on Thursday.
Troubled Royal AM face expulsion from the Premier Soccer League with the league's board of governors expected to ratify a recommendation made by the executive committee next Thursday.
The Royal AM saga took another twist on Thursday evening after the SA Revenue Service (Sars) confirmed that it has cancelled a deal with Global Investments, who had won the bid to purchase the club.In a statement, Sars curator Jaco Venter confirmed the deal fell through when Global Investments failed to make a payment three days after the acceptance of their bid, as per the sales agreement terms.
Durban businessman Chockalingam “Roy” Moodley's mooted takeover of the troubled PSL team Royal AM has hit a snag after he allegedly failed Sars' vetting process.
As SA football fans wait to hear who won the auction to buy Royal AM, football administrator turned politician David "Mazolman" Skosana has confirmed a consortium he represented has failed to secure the club
Sport, arts and culture minister Gayton McKenzie has hinted that Bloemfontein Celtic, affectionately known as Siwelele, is set to make a return to the Premier Soccer League after almost five years of absence.
New Royal AM owners will need deep pockets in the first few months as they start off with a multimillion debt book, leading to the likelihood of needing up to R65m to run the club in their first month in charge.