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Super Stadium: A timed bomb

Written By Unknown on Monday, December 1, 2008 | Monday, December 01, 2008

The dust has finally settled on Wednesday night's big game at Super Stadium. Tickets were sold out and many could not get their hands on the tickets, and as always, we had a number of people who expected to buy tickets at the stadium.

As a country that is about to host the World Cup in a couple of months time, we really are skating on thin ice. Well most of our stadiums are still under construction, but taking the game of that magnitude to Super Stadium is simply calling for disaster. Like I always say, I have nothing against Super, but I simply have the interest of this country at heart.


There were a couple of thousand people outside the stadium. They were very eager to see the game even though they did not have the tickets. People wanted to bring the fence down so as to get access to the stadium. Bring the fence down they did, but as to whether they made it through to see the game I am not sure. Security was hard at work. We really do not want to be on the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.

I hope and pray they do not in anyway or circumstances, take Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns game to Super Stadium. I tell you there will be disaster. Super Stadium is too small, and it’s in the middle of Kasie, and it therefore makes it difficult to control people who might come late without tickets, with only money in their hands.

Super Stadium is simply a timed bomb, which I hope, for the sake of this country and the trust vested in us by FIFA, does not explode.

BAILE (Diskioff For Life)
baile.diskioff@gmail.com
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