In City Press Sport: Why Pirates see red; Union reopens PSL minimum wage talks; Gideon Sam on messy end after decade at Sascoc

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In City_Press Sport today: Three red cards in four matches is a sign that things are not going well at Orlando Pirates; Discussions with the PSL over the minimum wage will soon resume; Outgoing Sascoc president Gideon Sam reflects on a messy end

Some of the headlines in the Sport section this week:Three red cards in four matches is a sign that things are not going well at Orlando Pirates and further points to the lack of discipline. Timothy Molobi and Daniel Mothowagae dig deeper.Now that there is a new bargaining agreement in place between the PSL and the SA Football Players Union , discussions over the minimum wage will soon resume, writes Daniel Mothowagae.

Each time they’ve tried, they’ve pulled a Jack and the Beanstalk by giving up the family silver for magic beans that turned out to not be so magic after all, writes Simnikiwe Xabanisa.Leaving with a cloud hanging over his head, the outgoing Sascoc president tells Daniel Mothowagae the past decade at the helm has been “sweet and sour”.

 

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